Florida’s “guns in the parking lot” law has been in effect for just a short time, but it’s already got a big-name challenger.
Just a few days after the new rule took effect, a Disney World security guard was fired after he wouldn’t let the company search his car for firearms (the law prohibits employers from searching cars for guns).
Also, the company e-mailed all employees, telling them it was exempt from the law based on an exception for employers that handle explosives (the park has a lot of fireworks).
The state attorney general’s gotten several complaints from employees, which may prompt legal action. We’ll keep you posted.
Gun law gets a big challenger
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