Mr. & Mrs. Smith
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He doesn't have a leg to stand on.
On the legal side of the issue I'm not sure if Disney has the right to inspect an employee's personal automobile without a warrant, something I think they'd have a hard time obtaining.
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Good for Disney. What a stupid law anyway, says me, the gun-controlled-and-happy-about-it Canadian.

i have to agree with i'm no prince. disney should have "lockers" for their employees. as a mom and female i don't go anywhere without my firearm. i have a ccw (concealed carry permit) and I would never leave mine in my car. who know what idiot might break into it.
well lets see i ask inadvance with airlines and get clearance, my kids take a bus to school don't have to worry about that. and i'll just have to see what disney will do on my next trip. if they won't allow it i won't go. theres other states that i can use my ccw or open carry (ie arizona new mexico texas just to name 3 of the top of my head). any other questions?

Really, you've never driven your kids to school, or picked them up at school, or gone to a parent-teacher conference?well lets see i ask inadvance with airlines and get clearance, my kids take a bus to school don't have to worry about that. and i'll just have to see what disney will do on my next trip. if they won't allow it i won't go. theres other states that i can use my ccw or open carry (ie arizona new mexico texas just to name 3 of the top of my head). any other questions?
All I was trying to say from the begining is that if WDW CM want to carry their guns to work why can't they just lock them up in their lockers(i'm sure each CM already has one) instead of a car that could be broken into.
They aren't allowed to have it in their lockers or their cars.