Indiana: NRA seeks to protect worker privacy

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  • Foxfire

    Plinker
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    Oops, I think I posted in the wrong place so I'm posting again here. I'm sure one will be deleted soon.

    The NRA has targeted Indiana's "parking lot" gun law.
    Look it up!

    Found this story on another site.
    I am unable to post attachments, can someone else (Moderator maybe?) please post it for me.
    I think everyone on here or in IN would like to know about it.

    -Indiana: NRA seeks to protect worker privacy nraila.org/News/Read/InTheNews.aspx?ID=14681

    -Indiana: NRA seeks to protect worker privacy
    heraldbulletin.com/business/x233969970/NRA-wants-Indiana-lawmakers-to-ban-employers-from-gun-related-questions

    (Second one is from The Herald Bulletin(Anderson, IN.))

    The NRA has asked its members to contact Indiana lawmakers to urge them to support new legislation

    Thanks
     

    jedi

    Da PinkFather
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    They are talking about this new bill.

    SB0411 & HB1355 – Disclosure of Firearm or Ammunition Information
    (ie. Don’t ask, Don’t tell about Firearms @ work)
    Provides that a civil action may be brought against a public or private employer that has: (1) required an applicant for employment or an employee to disclose information under certain circumstances about whether the applicant or employee owns, possesses, uses, or transports a firearm or ammunition; or (2) conditioned employment, or any rights, benefits, privileges, or opportunities offered by the employment, upon an agreement that the applicant for employment or the employee forego the otherwise lawful ownership, possession, storage, transportation, or use of a firearm or ammunition.
     
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