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Employers can forbid guns, a judge rules, issues an injunction against OK law.
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<blockquote data-quote="BSwift" data-source="post: 550625" data-attributes="member: 6320"><p>The injunction that was granted after the law was passed was spear-headed by ConocoPhillips. Having worked on their property in Ponca City and Bartlesville, I know why they filed and were initially granted the injunction which prevented enforcing the law.</p><p>The Ponco City facility has no public parking. You must be signed in at a Guard station at the front gate. Their office buildings, labs, refining, and storage facilities are completely controlled access including employee parking. </p><p>The Bartlesville facilities are slightly different. They have a research facility that is completely controlled access with NO employee vehicles within the gates. However, their main business offices are in downtown Bartlesville surrounded by public sidewalks and streets. </p><p>Having personal knowledge of their security layouts, their security plan is very thorough and they are protecting thier facilities and employees from theft of propietary information AND for Homeland Security reasons. I still believe strongly in and completely support not only the 2nd Amendment but the CCL and the rights of those who abide by Oklahoma law regarding the transportation and storage of firearms in the personal vehicles while at work.</p><p>Many corporations have high security areas but they does not include employees private transportation, IMO, and now confirmed by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSwift, post: 550625, member: 6320"] The injunction that was granted after the law was passed was spear-headed by ConocoPhillips. Having worked on their property in Ponca City and Bartlesville, I know why they filed and were initially granted the injunction which prevented enforcing the law. The Ponco City facility has no public parking. You must be signed in at a Guard station at the front gate. Their office buildings, labs, refining, and storage facilities are completely controlled access including employee parking. The Bartlesville facilities are slightly different. They have a research facility that is completely controlled access with NO employee vehicles within the gates. However, their main business offices are in downtown Bartlesville surrounded by public sidewalks and streets. Having personal knowledge of their security layouts, their security plan is very thorough and they are protecting thier facilities and employees from theft of propietary information AND for Homeland Security reasons. I still believe strongly in and completely support not only the 2nd Amendment but the CCL and the rights of those who abide by Oklahoma law regarding the transportation and storage of firearms in the personal vehicles while at work. Many corporations have high security areas but they does not include employees private transportation, IMO, and now confirmed by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. [/QUOTE]
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