I worked in a restaurant
in VA as a waiter. The company policy was "no weapons" and I carried a Colt Cobra in a smartcarry rig under the pants, shirt tucked in, no problems. I carried that way every shift all the time. I left under good terms. Weeks after I left the job, they were held up at gunpoint around closing time and the few employees there were locked in a walk-in cooler for a few hours before one of them got brave and kicked the wall apart enough to get out. The manager told me the story one day and I told her I carried a gun the entire time I worked there. She looked shocked, and then said, in a conspiratorial tone, "me, too."
She had been off the night of the incident in question.
I work on a Navy base, and of course cannot carry my personal weapons on base. If it were "policy" I would do it anyway, but it's "law".
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