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Employers can forbid guns, a judge rules, issues an injunction against OK law.
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1086529" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>Nobody was depriving anybody of a right to defense. As has been said multiple times on in this thread, if you "feel that this rule is unreasonable," you are free to quit anytime. At will employment, right?</p><p></p><p>Of course your car is your property. Of course your employer has no right to search it without your permission. However, he does have every right to make permission to search your property a condition of your continued employment with him, and of your continued presence on his property. You have that same right with people you invite on your property. You can ask them for permission to search their persons or their cars, and if they say no, you can say "GTFO." It would kind of be a d!ck move, but you have that right, nonetheless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1086529, member: 4235"] Nobody was depriving anybody of a right to defense. As has been said multiple times on in this thread, if you "feel that this rule is unreasonable," you are free to quit anytime. At will employment, right? Of course your car is your property. Of course your employer has no right to search it without your permission. However, he does have every right to make permission to search your property a condition of your continued employment with him, and of your continued presence on his property. You have that same right with people you invite on your property. You can ask them for permission to search their persons or their cars, and if they say no, you can say "GTFO." It would kind of be a d!ck move, but you have that right, nonetheless. [/QUOTE]
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