A popular American pulp and paper company has banned employees at its toilet paper plant from storing concealed weapons in their cars while on company property – a move that defies Florida gun law...Let's see: If "a well regulated militia" is "necessary to the security of a free state," how does disarming said militia make said state more secure?
Company spokesman Jeremy Alexander said the plant's rules ban firearms on the property because it ships about 700 gallons of fuel each day to operate.
''This is based on our Homeland Security requirements," he said. "It's not because of the products we make.''
It doesn't?
You mean both Jeremy and DHS are full of...?
[Via Avg Joe]
3 comments:
Many, MANY companies generate their own power using oil- or gas-fired boilers. Even IF an employee took a gun inside and even IF there was a negligent discharge and even IF it penetrated the tank, the chance of a fire or explosion would be small unless it were an incendiary round, which no one carries for self-defense.
This is BS. I would suggest they not search my car. Strongly.
You mean both Jeremy and DHS are full of...?
good thing they manufacture toilet paper
thank you, thank you, i'll be here all week
National security is a threat to national security.
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