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Employers can forbid guns, a judge rules, issues an injunction against OK law.
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<blockquote data-quote="ExSniper" data-source="post: 465351" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>The latest edition of the Instructor's guide for the Oklahoma SDA includes several paragraphs explaining the law allows employees locking their weapons in their vehicles on business property. The injunction is not mentioned and the law is explained as being in effect now. </p><p>As to allowing employees versus customers to carry, the SDA specifically addresses a business owners right to control weapons on their property, with the one exception of denying employees the right to leave it locked in their car. </p><p>The law and its 64 pages of exlanations are not well written and cause too much confusion. I have asked several attorneys and many LEOs to read specific parts of the SDA then explain to me what that section means. The answers are all over the place, no consistency and often some huge loopholes or pitfalls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExSniper, post: 465351, member: 1387"] The latest edition of the Instructor's guide for the Oklahoma SDA includes several paragraphs explaining the law allows employees locking their weapons in their vehicles on business property. The injunction is not mentioned and the law is explained as being in effect now. As to allowing employees versus customers to carry, the SDA specifically addresses a business owners right to control weapons on their property, with the one exception of denying employees the right to leave it locked in their car. The law and its 64 pages of exlanations are not well written and cause too much confusion. I have asked several attorneys and many LEOs to read specific parts of the SDA then explain to me what that section means. The answers are all over the place, no consistency and often some huge loopholes or pitfalls. [/QUOTE]
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