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Employers can forbid guns, a judge rules, issues an injunction against OK law.
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<blockquote data-quote="loudshirt" data-source="post: 1078065" data-attributes="member: 10585"><p>I find it interesting that so many of you want your employer (the property owner at your place employment) to allow you to carry a gun at work. You say how they dont understand. Some of you still don't understand that a property owner has a right to decided if you can carry a gun or not. You rant about how since you cant carry a gun they should be responsible for your safety. If you really think your life is in danger because you don't have your gun at work, maybe you should get a different job. You do have a choice. Unless your commitment to carrying a gun only lasts until it inconveniences you. Most of you are being selfish you want your rights but don't want your employer to have his/her rights. Look at it this way. If you have someone over to your house and they have something with them that makes you uncomfortable. You ask them to leave. They explain that they have a right to have that object because it is religious or a free expression type object. Would you let them stay? Would you ask them to not bring this back to your house? Would you invite them back?</p><p></p><p>For those that say concealed is concealed don't worry about what your job says. That is fine and dandy. Just remember that if anyone ever sees your gun or hint of your gun you can be fired. Is it really worth losing your job? Most don't think it is worth switching jobs just to carry at work. The good thing is most of the people that work on Tinker, Ft Sill and the other bases and federal buildings in the state understand they can go to jail for a felony for carrying at those jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loudshirt, post: 1078065, member: 10585"] I find it interesting that so many of you want your employer (the property owner at your place employment) to allow you to carry a gun at work. You say how they dont understand. Some of you still don't understand that a property owner has a right to decided if you can carry a gun or not. You rant about how since you cant carry a gun they should be responsible for your safety. If you really think your life is in danger because you don't have your gun at work, maybe you should get a different job. You do have a choice. Unless your commitment to carrying a gun only lasts until it inconveniences you. Most of you are being selfish you want your rights but don't want your employer to have his/her rights. Look at it this way. If you have someone over to your house and they have something with them that makes you uncomfortable. You ask them to leave. They explain that they have a right to have that object because it is religious or a free expression type object. Would you let them stay? Would you ask them to not bring this back to your house? Would you invite them back? For those that say concealed is concealed don't worry about what your job says. That is fine and dandy. Just remember that if anyone ever sees your gun or hint of your gun you can be fired. Is it really worth losing your job? Most don't think it is worth switching jobs just to carry at work. The good thing is most of the people that work on Tinker, Ft Sill and the other bases and federal buildings in the state understand they can go to jail for a felony for carrying at those jobs. [/QUOTE]
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