I have a IWB holster from Old Faithful that I use when I carry and usually wear a loose T, when I do. I use my thumb to lift the shirt and draw my G20. Positioning the holster is important for this, though, so I'd recommend practicing the move with your pistol sans ammo.
Nope, why would you even ask?
McDonald's has publicly stated that their stores/franchisees should follow state laws. IC 34-28-7 is the law they have to follow for employees. The rest was tongue in cheek..............and there's no smiley face for that :(
:P on most forums has the smiley face...
If I wind up looking at the business end of any weapon being passed around, I'm not going to bother with any LEO, until after the gunsmoke clears. I don't know about the rest of you, but my father taught me that all weapons are to be treated as loaded weapons, until you yourself has made certain...
I just searched for links to prove the claim that McDonald's has an anti-gun stance and have come up empty, with the exceptions of archived threads, that are years old. I would surmise the OP of these threads could well have been the same individual and had an axe to grind. All current websites...
Nor of any other specific employer, just reads employer. Contact Guy. Best place to get the correct answer to your question.
https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/members/tactical+firearms+training.html
It's part of IC 35-47, if I remember right. I know I've read it, but couldn't locate it, on in.gov. No employer can forbid you to keep a firearm, ammo, etc., in your locked vehicle, out of sight, while you are at work and your vehicle is on the lot. Guy Relford's the one you should direct this...
After seeing MSM, members of congress, et al, screw up terminology referring to firearm components, etc., I'm just tired of it all. Especially since I carried M16A1 & A2 for 22 years. Bit irritating, you understand :)