When living/working in SE Idaho, guns and hunting where common topics at work for a lot of employees. It was just part of life in that area.
When I became president of a 1500 member gun range, I had a lot of people would come talk to me about guns and stuff at work, either as I was in the facility or come to my office. Being match director for the 3 gun, 2 gun and handgun events only added to the conversations.
An example of how gun stuff is looked at in Idaho. I had a person from from the largest credit union in Idaho call me to ask about bringing people out to shoot and then do a service project at the range. The CU encourages it's employees to give back to the community and we were able to work out an arrangement for about 20 people to come shoot and then work for a couple of hours on a project we needed done.
When I became president of a 1500 member gun range, I had a lot of people would come talk to me about guns and stuff at work, either as I was in the facility or come to my office. Being match director for the 3 gun, 2 gun and handgun events only added to the conversations.
An example of how gun stuff is looked at in Idaho. I had a person from from the largest credit union in Idaho call me to ask about bringing people out to shoot and then do a service project at the range. The CU encourages it's employees to give back to the community and we were able to work out an arrangement for about 20 people to come shoot and then work for a couple of hours on a project we needed done.