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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3124098" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>If it's a work truck, they can make you unlock any compartment to check it. If it's your truck on their property, provided it is set aside as a routine parking place, they cannot legally force you to let them search it. They're not law enforcement. However, OK is not a right to work state, if they suspect, ask you to search and you decline, they can find another reason to dismiss you pretty easily. You might have a lawsuit, but it would be a major uphill battle. Those are a lot of ifs.</p><p></p><p>But the OK State Legislature passed a law stating that an employer cannot prevent you from keeping a firearm in your locked vehicle while on company property, if it is a place set aside or designated as a parking place. And they have no right to search your person, bags or vehicle, to my knowledge. IANAL, however, so you might want to consult actual legal counsel if it's a major issue for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3124098, member: 9374"] If it's a work truck, they can make you unlock any compartment to check it. If it's your truck on their property, provided it is set aside as a routine parking place, they cannot legally force you to let them search it. They're not law enforcement. However, OK is not a right to work state, if they suspect, ask you to search and you decline, they can find another reason to dismiss you pretty easily. You might have a lawsuit, but it would be a major uphill battle. Those are a lot of ifs. But the OK State Legislature passed a law stating that an employer cannot prevent you from keeping a firearm in your locked vehicle while on company property, if it is a place set aside or designated as a parking place. And they have no right to search your person, bags or vehicle, to my knowledge. IANAL, however, so you might want to consult actual legal counsel if it's a major issue for you. [/QUOTE]
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