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<blockquote data-quote="Crosstimbers Okie" data-source="post: 885934" data-attributes="member: 760"><p>There was. Edmondson opined that DOC could <u>regulate</u> the storage of firearms carried pursuant to SDA that were stored in vehicles in prison parking lots. It did not say that it could prohibit the practice. And regulate DOC did by creating policies for secure storage. Most, or maybe all, wardens have chosen to ignore those agency policies for secure storage and instead intimidated employees from excercising their rights under the law. Now Warden Addison at JHCC in Lexington has taken it upon himself to take disciplinary action against an employee after the sheriff's department refused to make an arrest, and the district attorney declined to pursue charges.</p><p></p><p>DOC is afraid that, because it allows inmates to roam the parking lots without proper supervision that one may steal someone's gun. Maybe they'll expand that policy to all the private residences in the areas around prisons too rather than simply do what they are mandated to do--control the inmates in their custody.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crosstimbers Okie, post: 885934, member: 760"] There was. Edmondson opined that DOC could [U]regulate[/U] the storage of firearms carried pursuant to SDA that were stored in vehicles in prison parking lots. It did not say that it could prohibit the practice. And regulate DOC did by creating policies for secure storage. Most, or maybe all, wardens have chosen to ignore those agency policies for secure storage and instead intimidated employees from excercising their rights under the law. Now Warden Addison at JHCC in Lexington has taken it upon himself to take disciplinary action against an employee after the sheriff's department refused to make an arrest, and the district attorney declined to pursue charges. DOC is afraid that, because it allows inmates to roam the parking lots without proper supervision that one may steal someone's gun. Maybe they'll expand that policy to all the private residences in the areas around prisons too rather than simply do what they are mandated to do--control the inmates in their custody. [/QUOTE]
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