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Employers can forbid guns, a judge rules, issues an injunction against OK law.
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<blockquote data-quote="mons meg" data-source="post: 1883458" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>Now now, the .gov is losing that fight in the courts, I thought over the "cyber bullying" case, I thought? Let's go back to the topic of the thread, and discuss how a law under title 21 could be used to call the police on your employer for having a policy in contravention of state law. I haven't found any attorneys willing to offer even a SWAG on this idea.</p><p></p><p>Again, my notion is this: It's against the law for an employer to even HAVE a "policy or rule" that forbids a gun in your locked vehicle. That law is under Title 21, Crimes and Punishments. Seems like a recipe for fun, but I'm not sure there's a penalty prescribed for violating said law, so maybe not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mons meg, post: 1883458, member: 90"] Now now, the .gov is losing that fight in the courts, I thought over the "cyber bullying" case, I thought? Let's go back to the topic of the thread, and discuss how a law under title 21 could be used to call the police on your employer for having a policy in contravention of state law. I haven't found any attorneys willing to offer even a SWAG on this idea. Again, my notion is this: It's against the law for an employer to even HAVE a "policy or rule" that forbids a gun in your locked vehicle. That law is under Title 21, Crimes and Punishments. Seems like a recipe for fun, but I'm not sure there's a penalty prescribed for violating said law, so maybe not. [/QUOTE]
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