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Default Re: Corporate Firearms Policy

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Originally Posted by Philadelphia View Post
I'd tend to think the sign does the job.
The sign does not do the job, as signs carry no legal weight in PA. A "No Firearms" sign, although signaling the intent of the property owner/manager, does not implicitly charge the firearm carrier with criminal trespass. One must be asked to leave by the property owner/manager first, and is charged with criminal trespass only if they do not comply.

However, as others have mentioned all of this is academic when talking about an employer, assuming one's job is Priority #1. PA being an At Will state allows an employer to fire someone on the spot for just about anything anyway.
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