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Employers can forbid guns, a judge rules, issues an injunction against OK law.
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<blockquote data-quote="abajaj11" data-source="post: 1084374" data-attributes="member: 3553"><p>For those who seem to be defending property rights, maybe they need to remember, YOUR CAR IS YOUR PROPERTY!</p><p>Would you be OK if your employer searched you and your car anytime they felt like it, just because it was on their property, even if it was not in your job description?</p><p>Would you be OK if when you came to my house (my property), I could search you anytime I wanted, since, once you were on my property, everything you were carrying was under my jurisdiction, right? Would you be OK if I seized whatever you were carrying, including your money, since it was now on my property, and I could do whatever I wanted, right?</p><p></p><p>It's real simple: property rights have limits, and the question is: does the second amendment apply to you in your OWN car (which is your property temporarily parked on someone's lot) , or can businesses search your car (your property owned by you) whenever they feel like it. </p><p></p><p>I think most of us in Oklahoma know the common sense answer to that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abajaj11, post: 1084374, member: 3553"] For those who seem to be defending property rights, maybe they need to remember, YOUR CAR IS YOUR PROPERTY! Would you be OK if your employer searched you and your car anytime they felt like it, just because it was on their property, even if it was not in your job description? Would you be OK if when you came to my house (my property), I could search you anytime I wanted, since, once you were on my property, everything you were carrying was under my jurisdiction, right? Would you be OK if I seized whatever you were carrying, including your money, since it was now on my property, and I could do whatever I wanted, right? It's real simple: property rights have limits, and the question is: does the second amendment apply to you in your OWN car (which is your property temporarily parked on someone's lot) , or can businesses search your car (your property owned by you) whenever they feel like it. I think most of us in Oklahoma know the common sense answer to that one. [/QUOTE]
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