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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 2660855" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>Lots of govt owned buildings are not covered under that prohibition, usually because there are NOT GOVT EMPLOYEES working there. Even school property is not covered if the property is not used for educational purposes (schools sometimes own and rent out farm land not connected to the campus). The stated situation is ambiguous, like CLEET said, because public property can also be posted by the agency or board that controls the property (OK Attny Gen opinion, libraries). Did you see any govt employees (defined in law)? Did you see any signs? If not, what are you worried about?</p><p></p><p>You aren't going to find anything in the law that says it is permitted, just that property owners can control firearms on their property, and the attorney general has said that includes public property that is not otherwise prohibited by statute.</p><p></p><p>Neither OSBI, CLEET, nor SDA instructors are in the business of interpreting the law, and as I always say in class, if you don't understand the plain reading of the law, your only recourse is to hire a qualified lawyer to advise you. I am not he.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 2660855, member: 796"] Lots of govt owned buildings are not covered under that prohibition, usually because there are NOT GOVT EMPLOYEES working there. Even school property is not covered if the property is not used for educational purposes (schools sometimes own and rent out farm land not connected to the campus). The stated situation is ambiguous, like CLEET said, because public property can also be posted by the agency or board that controls the property (OK Attny Gen opinion, libraries). Did you see any govt employees (defined in law)? Did you see any signs? If not, what are you worried about? You aren't going to find anything in the law that says it is permitted, just that property owners can control firearms on their property, and the attorney general has said that includes public property that is not otherwise prohibited by statute. Neither OSBI, CLEET, nor SDA instructors are in the business of interpreting the law, and as I always say in class, if you don't understand the plain reading of the law, your only recourse is to hire a qualified lawyer to advise you. I am not he. [/QUOTE]
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