View Full Version : I need a Labor attorney that's Also a Pro-Gun attorney!
downtownv
01-12-2013, 04:30 AM
Is there a firm that chews on Corporations balls over 2 amendment rights and wrongful discharge? I know there's national firms for Guns when used in self defense. I need aggressive Offense! :80:
Tinman507
01-12-2013, 05:14 AM
Downtown,
I also belong to a forum called PAFOA (http://forum.pafoa.org/). There's a member there named Gunlawyer001 (http://forum.pafoa.org/members/1125-gunlawyer001/). You might consider going over there and asking him to put you in the right direction.
If I have violated any rules, I apologize and Mods may move or delete as required.
Bawanna
01-12-2013, 01:14 PM
If your a key player as in the person discharged I'd sew your lips shut and not say nothing here. This J Noble Dagget types are bottom feeders and will use anything they find here to knock your train off the tracks.
That being said I always wanted to be a cheer leader and I'm really curious about your situation and what maybe we as a group could do to back you up.
I'd start with Tinman's recommendation first and see if your safe to seek out allies. I'll certainly sign up for the NW contingent and fight valiantly for your cause.
Pyranha
01-12-2013, 11:15 PM
Unfortunately in most states 2nd ammendment rights or carry permits generally don't apply to private property/businesses.
Planedude
01-13-2013, 05:03 PM
The mega corp I work for fired a guy for having one box of 9mm locked in the trunk of his car. No firearm, just the ammo.
After a year of waiting for his Union greviance to be heard the company "relented" and allowed him to come back to work if he dropped the greviance (seeking a years backpay). As he had a family to feed he took the offer.
Never trust these large corp types, they play stupid but they play rough!!
muggsy
01-13-2013, 06:41 PM
The mega corp I work for fired a guy for having one box of 9mm locked in the trunk of his car. No firearm, just the ammo.
After a year of waiting for his Union greviance to be heard the company "relented" and allowed him to come back to work if he dropped the greviance (seeking a years backpay). As he had a family to feed he took the offer.
Never trust these large corp types, they play stupid but they play rough!!
How pray tell did they discover a box of 9mm in his trunk?
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