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<blockquote data-quote="Billybob" data-source="post: 3154894" data-attributes="member: 1294"><p>Not sure where the link(HB3353) in my post you're replying to came from, could have sworn I linked to SB 288 BUSINESS OWNER'S RIGHTS</p><p>which states...</p><p></p><p>provided that carrying a concealed or unconcealed firearm may be prohibited in the following places:</p><p></p><p>3. The fairgrounds during the Oklahoma State Fair or the Tulsa State Fair; </p><p></p><p>And the liability issue I was referring to was this,</p><p></p><p>F. A person, property owner, tenant, employer, holder of an event permit, place of worship or business entity that</p><p>does or does not prohibit any individual except a convicted felon from carrying a loaded or unloaded, concealed or </p><p>unconcealed weapon on property that the person, property owner, tenant, employer, holder of an event permit, </p><p>place of worship or business entity owns, or has legal control of, is immune from any liability arising from that decision.</p><p>State Fair;</p><p></p><p>I brought up the liability issue in reference to what has been done in Tennessee...</p><p></p><p>The state of Tennessee is adding an interesting responsibility to the concealed carry debate. As of July 1, the state passed a law that business owners who demand that law-abiding concealed carry permit holders disarm themselves inside their business are responsible for the safety of those permit holders. The law, which was part of SB 1736, places liability for injuries received while on no-carry properties on the business owners who disarmed the patron.</p><p><a href="https://americanconcealed.com/articles/self-defense/tennessee-law-places-injury-liability-on-businesses-that-disarm-patrons/" target="_blank">https://americanconcealed.com/articles/self-defense/tennessee-law-places-injury-liability-on-businesses-that-disarm-patrons/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billybob, post: 3154894, member: 1294"] Not sure where the link(HB3353) in my post you're replying to came from, could have sworn I linked to SB 288 BUSINESS OWNER'S RIGHTS which states... provided that carrying a concealed or unconcealed firearm may be prohibited in the following places: 3. The fairgrounds during the Oklahoma State Fair or the Tulsa State Fair; And the liability issue I was referring to was this, F. A person, property owner, tenant, employer, holder of an event permit, place of worship or business entity that does or does not prohibit any individual except a convicted felon from carrying a loaded or unloaded, concealed or unconcealed weapon on property that the person, property owner, tenant, employer, holder of an event permit, place of worship or business entity owns, or has legal control of, is immune from any liability arising from that decision. State Fair; I brought up the liability issue in reference to what has been done in Tennessee... The state of Tennessee is adding an interesting responsibility to the concealed carry debate. As of July 1, the state passed a law that business owners who demand that law-abiding concealed carry permit holders disarm themselves inside their business are responsible for the safety of those permit holders. The law, which was part of SB 1736, places liability for injuries received while on no-carry properties on the business owners who disarmed the patron. [URL]https://americanconcealed.com/articles/self-defense/tennessee-law-places-injury-liability-on-businesses-that-disarm-patrons/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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