Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Apartment tenants told they must get rid of their guns or move. [View all]discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,479 posts)AFAIK, employers who pay for all or part of a group health plan can select any plan they choose and, if the insurance company offers the option, they can enable or disable certain electable coverages. Some places elect for vision and/or dental others don't. Some larger companies self-insure. They can, for the most part, customize a plan according to their finances and preferences. They often pay a bit to an insurance company to administer the benefits.
Apartments come with a lease. If the lease you sign restricts certain behaviors and types of property, and those restrictions comply with state and local laws, then they are valid and enforceable. Standard lease forms usually incorporate provisions for changes to the rules and the lease itself. Standard lease forms usually also incorporate provisions for cases where portions of the lease or rules are found illegal/unenforceable by due process. Many apartments have rules against tenants maintaining "water containing devices, equipment and furniture" which disallow washing machines, fish tanks and water beds. Depending laws in some states, general firearm ownership may be allowed to be restricted but those with CC permits might be treated differently under the law.
I'm not seeing why there's conflict with these issues.