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interesting
money is covered by FDIC so they would not have a loss....
the civil rights lawsuit and the lawsuits by other bank patrons are not covered by FDICRule 1- ALL GUNS ARE ALWAYS LOADED
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The money might be, but the FDIC will not cover employees if a robber feels like forcing them to the back of the bank and starts stabbing them to death. (video 33sec-44sec)Last edited by punisheryayarea; 06-10-2014, 6:16 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by Grunt81I'm serious.
Are you one of those .45 elitists?Comment
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Good.Comment
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Actually, not all money is covered.Comment
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Money isn't covered by FDIC. Bank takes the loss.
FDIC covers customers in the event of a bank failure. It is 100% funded by member banks and involves $0000000000000 in government money or funding.
When a bank gets robbed, the bank incurs the loss just as a store that gets robbed. There is no protection for the institution. This is not the first bank that has allowed employees to carry.Last edited by Intimid8tor; 06-10-2014, 6:10 PM.Starve the beast, move to a free state.
Bwiese: "You are making the assumption the law is reasonable/has rationale."Comment
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The Feds issued surplus firearms to banks in the midwest in the 20s and 30s to fight off 'motor bandits'. Some banks had displays of the arms in the 80s when I read an article in Guns and Ammo about the arming program. Good to see banks are arming up again.Comment
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My favorite part of the article:
"You can put signs all over this building telling somebody not to rob us and use a gun but that doesn't stop anybody from doing it," says Clem."Far and away the best prize life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." - Theodore Roosevelt
Originally posted by rmorris7556They teach you secret stuff I can't mention on line.Comment
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Makes absolutely no sense. It should be a gun free zone, just larger in order to account for higher risk.
If it were a gun free zone no robbers would have guns and nobody would get hurt. Now tellers can start shooting people when they have a bad day or when someone is rude to them...sigpicNRA Benefactor MemberComment
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I want to bank here!!!!just happy to be here. I like talking about better ways to protect ourselves.
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Interesting...sigpic
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Doesn't make sense?
I'm for arming employee's if they choose to carry but as a person who use to be in banking the primary reason why they wouldn't let us carry on the job was liability.
If we or more importantly a customer was injured or killed in a robbery the banks insurance would be liable and it could cost in the millions with legal fees and a settlement.
So just lose the few hundred to a couple thousand bucks and take it as a lose.
It's not like in the movies where they have all the time in the world to go in the vault and walk out with a duffel bag filled with cash.
I've notices around where I live a few branches invested in bullet proof glass as a deterrent and have armed security to make robbers think twice about that location.Comment
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