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Re: AI Dupont Hospital

PostPosted:Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:42 pm
by astro_wanabe
Yep that's how I've always heard the term used

Re: AI Dupont Hospital

PostPosted:Thu Mar 31, 2011 1:09 pm
by GatorDude
astro_wanabe wrote:Yep that's how I've always heard the term used
Excellent. Google is really smart. :lol:

Re: AI Dupont Hospital

PostPosted:Thu Mar 31, 2011 3:53 pm
by Shrek
Thank to all for being concerned about my son. We thought he had the flu but it turned out he had an appendicitis. It did perforate but he is much better now and is home.

"Defensive tupperware" refers to my Glock model 20 that is my EDC gun. I have had the slide milled and a Trijicon RMR amber dot sight and higher backup sights added. Great heavy duty all weather sight with no batteries and a dot that glows 24/7 for 12-15 years. Faster shots much more accurately than before. I think it is the future. Over the last year, my eyes have changed faster than I would have ever thought possible and the new sight is a less expensive alternative to getting a new pair of glasses every 3-4 months. For some good pics of the system go here. http://www.bowietacticalconcepts.com/pictures.html

Thanks again for the prayers and concern.

Re: AI Dupont Hospital

PostPosted:Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:08 pm
by Condition1
Shrek wrote:Thank to all for being concerned about my son. We thought he had the flu but it turned out he had an appendicitis. It did perforate but he is much better now and is home.
I am glad he is home, prayers for his fast recovery!
Shrek wrote: "Defensive tupperware" refers to my Glock model 20 that is my EDC gun. [...]
Nice :mrgreen:
I thought you were carrying the EMP :?

Re: AI Dupont Hospital

PostPosted:Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:36 pm
by MeanOperator
However, there was still a, no firearms for other than employees <<<< Hmm...I am a DuPont employee (not there of course but right next door) and I am not even allowed to carry my weapon in my car on site! :banghead:

Re: AI Dupont Hospital

PostPosted:Thu Mar 31, 2011 5:26 pm
by GatorDude
It's possible the Employee Policies also have restrictions/prohibitions, but they won't discuss them with non-employees.... :?:

Re: AI Dupont Hospital

PostPosted:Thu Mar 31, 2011 7:07 pm
by rmalec
Very well handled. Hope your son feels better.

Re: AI Dupont Hospital

PostPosted:Thu Mar 31, 2011 11:35 pm
by bluedog46
well handled,

seems ex state cops and you dont get along over oc very well

Glad to hear your boy is ok. Hoping me and my wife can see you guys on monday if we get up there.

Re: AI Dupont Hospital

PostPosted:Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:00 am
by Boots
DeBEAAgent wrote:However, there was still a, no firearms for other than employees <<<< Hmm...I am a DuPont employee (not there of course but right next door) and I am not even allowed to carry my weapon in my car on site! :banghead:
Many people confuse that... their employee manual bans employees from having firearms and does not even mention visitors. Therefore, they assume that the employee manual also covers non-employees, which it does not.

However, without seeing the exact wording in its context, it's not possible to say for sure.

Re: AI Dupont Hospital

PostPosted:Fri Apr 01, 2011 8:10 am
by GatorDude
True Boots. They could have had it reversed. Don't know.