Concealed means concealed.
. Not sure how they can ticket you, only the State Fair is mentioned in Indiana gun laws, that I am aware of...
While I can't verify exactly what dross says... I know while helping to buy our company's insurance having various policies (i.e. drug free workplace, firearms, etc.) in place gains us significant discounts... We currently pay approx. $1.2M in total premiums, without we would be closer to $2M.
While I can't verify exactly what dross says... I know while helping to buy our company's insurance having various policies (i.e. drug free workplace, firearms, etc.) in place gains us significant discounts... We currently pay approx. $1.2M in total premiums, without we would be closer to $2M.
It would seem that the proper course of action would be to post a sign saying "No unlawfully carried firearms permitted." then.
Posted as it sounds like it is, it's begging for someone to use it against one of us.
Dross, from which insurance companies were you told this, and were you in IN or CO at the time?
Blessings,
Bill
Thanks for your input! Same questions I asked him (Well, almost the same.)
From which ins. cos. were you told this and were you in Indiana at the time?
Blessings,
Bill
Again, just want to point out that the issue may be the ability to purchase liability insurance.
I know of some pro gun businesses here in Colorado that ban guns at work because their liability insurance requires it.
Really? Ask them to show you. I see you post that same idiotic line everywhere.
There are hundreds of different insurance companies. I've never seen a single one require that (except at a gun show) in IN, FL, PA, AZ, GA, TN or KY. Is it possible in CA thats the case? Who knows. I seriously doubt it's the case in CO and I KNOW it's not here in Indiana.
Stop propagating lies.
While I can't verify exactly what dross says... I know while helping to buy our company's insurance having various policies (i.e. drug free workplace, firearms, etc.) in place gains us significant discounts... We currently pay approx. $1.2M in total premiums, without we would be closer to $2M.
Thanks for your input! Same questions I asked him (Well, almost the same.)
From which ins. cos. were you told this and were you in Indiana at the time?
Blessings,
Bill
Sorry, I only just now saw your question. This was in Colorado, but so many insurance companies are nationwide that corporate policies probably trump the local state offices, though I don't know that for fact.
Oh, and as for the specific companies, I don't remember. This was a few years ago. My only point in bringing this up (multiple times) is that no firearms MIGHT be the issue with the policy, and also that there are often forces at work that have nothing to do with philosophy.
We are a nationwide company with three primary offices (IN, TX and AZ).
This year we received quotes from Liberty Mutual, Zurich, Travelers and Chartis (former AIG)... I believe all had similar offers of "discounts" for various policies.
(Very similar to "discounts" on your car/homeowners insurance for alarms and safety devices, etc.) Over the past year we have upgrade our building entrance security systems and various IT security systems. We received approximately $20k in further "discounts" over last year's policy by implementing these devices/programs. (Which is really a net of $12k due to other policy increases.)
The real "Catch 22" is the requirements of policies for them to be effective...
We were required to train everyone on the use of the new systems and have it documented. Had we not done this our policies would have been void should we have needed them.
Everyone should take the opportunity to read the requirements of their home owner's policy... some require that you have specific things... like an operable fire extinguisher in the kitchen... if not and you file a claim they can void your policy. (I'm not saying that WILL happen, I'm just saying it CAN happen.)
Happy reading!!
I didn't see any Anti-Gun signs at the State fair Wednesday.
Patrons? Have you seen the people working the rides at these types of venues?
A county fair that's a private event? I think not. Open carry and sue under 35-47-11.1 the first wonks who hassle you for it.