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<blockquote data-quote="Crosstimbers Okie" data-source="post: 879512" data-attributes="member: 760"><p>Update. An officer at Joseph Harp Correctional Center in Lexington, being a concealed handgun licensee and storing his handgun in compliance with state law, in his vehicle which was parked in the prison parking lot, had his vehicle searched. The searchers discovered his handgun and demanded that he allow them to confiscate it. He refused to consent to their seizing his property. They called the sheriff''s department, who refused to arrest him as no crime was committed. They contacted the District Attorney''s office which refused to press charges as no crime was committed. So, administrators decided that they will pursue disciplinary action against this individual. Hence the aforementioned lawsuit.</p><p></p><p>It is oh so refreshing to me to see a person who works for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections that is intelligent enough to know their rights and who has the courage to assert them. It''s rare, very rare, in the Oklahoma DOC and every other agency for that matter. </p><p></p><p>I''ll be following this one very closely!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crosstimbers Okie, post: 879512, member: 760"] Update. An officer at Joseph Harp Correctional Center in Lexington, being a concealed handgun licensee and storing his handgun in compliance with state law, in his vehicle which was parked in the prison parking lot, had his vehicle searched. The searchers discovered his handgun and demanded that he allow them to confiscate it. He refused to consent to their seizing his property. They called the sheriff''s department, who refused to arrest him as no crime was committed. They contacted the District Attorney''s office which refused to press charges as no crime was committed. So, administrators decided that they will pursue disciplinary action against this individual. Hence the aforementioned lawsuit. It is oh so refreshing to me to see a person who works for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections that is intelligent enough to know their rights and who has the courage to assert them. It''s rare, very rare, in the Oklahoma DOC and every other agency for that matter. I''ll be following this one very closely!! [/QUOTE]
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