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Can OC be Challenged in the Courts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Werewolf" data-source="post: 1794949" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>An FYI: The parking lot law was originally challenged IIRC as you say - based on property rights. What ended up happening at the appeal level - and I am still mystified that a judge could do this - was that the appeal was upheld based on some notion that the law violated federal OSHA regulations. That ruling got overturned at the next higher appeals court level (10th Circuit - I think) and the legislation then became law and employers in OK were no longer allowed to forbid employees from locking up guns in their cars. The company I worked for had it's weapons policy changed within a matter of weeks so some employers at least were watching the issue and complied when the final ruling came out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werewolf, post: 1794949, member: 239"] An FYI: The parking lot law was originally challenged IIRC as you say - based on property rights. What ended up happening at the appeal level - and I am still mystified that a judge could do this - was that the appeal was upheld based on some notion that the law violated federal OSHA regulations. That ruling got overturned at the next higher appeals court level (10th Circuit - I think) and the legislation then became law and employers in OK were no longer allowed to forbid employees from locking up guns in their cars. The company I worked for had it's weapons policy changed within a matter of weeks so some employers at least were watching the issue and complied when the final ruling came out. [/QUOTE]
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