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Employers can forbid guns, a judge rules, issues an injunction against OK law.
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesBell" data-source="post: 214720" data-attributes="member: 697"><p>I hate this subject. Neither answer is right. If employers are able to keep people from having a gun in their car they are infringing on the right of the person to defend themselves- and the right to keep and bear arms. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, the state telling anyone (large corporation or a single person) what they must allow on their property is an infringement of their property rights. That would be no different from a legal standpoint than a law saying I must allow someone with a CWL to carry a weapon in my home. Sorry, but if I don't want you to have a gun in my house I'm not going to let you in my home with a weapon- it is my property whether you like it or not. </p><p></p><p>As for doing something about it- I don't know what could be done. A state cannot legislate around the courts, and the federal government isn't going to pass a law saying you can keep a gun in your car in a parking lot- and Constitutionally they wouldn't have the authority to pass such a law anyway. (Not that it would stop them if they wanted to do so.) About all we can do is try to pressure the state (read Attorney General) to keep fighting and kick this on up the line to the appellate courts. Maybe Edmondson's office needs to get a couple hundred phone calls Monday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesBell, post: 214720, member: 697"] I hate this subject. Neither answer is right. If employers are able to keep people from having a gun in their car they are infringing on the right of the person to defend themselves- and the right to keep and bear arms. On the other hand, the state telling anyone (large corporation or a single person) what they must allow on their property is an infringement of their property rights. That would be no different from a legal standpoint than a law saying I must allow someone with a CWL to carry a weapon in my home. Sorry, but if I don't want you to have a gun in my house I'm not going to let you in my home with a weapon- it is my property whether you like it or not. As for doing something about it- I don't know what could be done. A state cannot legislate around the courts, and the federal government isn't going to pass a law saying you can keep a gun in your car in a parking lot- and Constitutionally they wouldn't have the authority to pass such a law anyway. (Not that it would stop them if they wanted to do so.) About all we can do is try to pressure the state (read Attorney General) to keep fighting and kick this on up the line to the appellate courts. Maybe Edmondson's office needs to get a couple hundred phone calls Monday. [/QUOTE]
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