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Employers can forbid guns, a judge rules, issues an injunction against OK law.
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<blockquote data-quote="TJay74" data-source="post: 1070752" data-attributes="member: 5857"><p>I guess I am missing the point on some of these sitautions then. Having your gun in your car in the parking lot is one thing, want to carry while inside the business is another thing.</p><p></p><p>Most employers will not allow you to carry while inside of the business, way too much liability for a large lawsuit in the event of a situation unfolding and you try to become the hero to only shoot a innocent person or overreact to a situation and either draw your weapon or shoot someone.</p><p></p><p>Not saying anyone would, but the liability of the possibility is still there in the back of the employers mind.</p><p></p><p>We have armed security officers here at my job and even with that we as regular employees are not allowed to carry while inside any of our buildings. Most all of our security officers are either retired LEO or active LEO working part time. The head of our security department is a ex chief of police and even with that we at one point were not allowed to even have weapons in our cars, but now we are cleared to stow them in our cars but not able to carry them into the buildings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJay74, post: 1070752, member: 5857"] I guess I am missing the point on some of these sitautions then. Having your gun in your car in the parking lot is one thing, want to carry while inside the business is another thing. Most employers will not allow you to carry while inside of the business, way too much liability for a large lawsuit in the event of a situation unfolding and you try to become the hero to only shoot a innocent person or overreact to a situation and either draw your weapon or shoot someone. Not saying anyone would, but the liability of the possibility is still there in the back of the employers mind. We have armed security officers here at my job and even with that we as regular employees are not allowed to carry while inside any of our buildings. Most all of our security officers are either retired LEO or active LEO working part time. The head of our security department is a ex chief of police and even with that we at one point were not allowed to even have weapons in our cars, but now we are cleared to stow them in our cars but not able to carry them into the buildings. [/QUOTE]
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