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Employers can forbid guns, a judge rules, issues an injunction against OK law.
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<blockquote data-quote="DBW" data-source="post: 268568" data-attributes="member: 2971"><p>What makes your right more important than a business owner's rights? Property rights are a fundamental right as is the right to self preservation. A business owner has the right to determine how things go within their property, the same as you do in your house. </p><p></p><p>People always have a choice. Some choices aren't easy to make, but we all have choices. For instance, my employer does not allow weapons period. That is their policy and within their rights. As much as I dislike the policy, I agree to it as a condition of employment. If I can't stomach the policy, then I have a choice... live with it, seek employment elsewhere or start my own business where I call the shots.</p><p></p><p>The fact that gun owners believe their rights trump the rights of others is troubling. Many gun owners in Oklahoma go through all the trouble of bowing down to the state asking for permission to have a CCW (a right protected by the 2A no less) yet you have an issue with abiding by laws that preserve a property owners rights? Wow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DBW, post: 268568, member: 2971"] What makes your right more important than a business owner's rights? Property rights are a fundamental right as is the right to self preservation. A business owner has the right to determine how things go within their property, the same as you do in your house. People always have a choice. Some choices aren't easy to make, but we all have choices. For instance, my employer does not allow weapons period. That is their policy and within their rights. As much as I dislike the policy, I agree to it as a condition of employment. If I can't stomach the policy, then I have a choice... live with it, seek employment elsewhere or start my own business where I call the shots. The fact that gun owners believe their rights trump the rights of others is troubling. Many gun owners in Oklahoma go through all the trouble of bowing down to the state asking for permission to have a CCW (a right protected by the 2A no less) yet you have an issue with abiding by laws that preserve a property owners rights? Wow. [/QUOTE]
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