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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 2341378" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>Not for that, just to make it clear that they are assuming liability for my safety when they deny me the ability to defend myself. I'm not sure that a new law is actually needed for the liability issue (see below), but it would certainly clarify the issue. </p><p></p><p>When I took the SDA course back in '97-ish, my instructor was an administrator at Norman Regional Hospital. He said that their legal counsel had looked into the liability aspect of posting no-carry signs, and had determined that by doing so, they were accepting liability for the safety of everyone entering the hospital. (FWIW, he said that they went ahead with the posting because they thought their security preparations made the actual risk negligible, but the liability was a consideration.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 2341378, member: 26737"] Not for that, just to make it clear that they are assuming liability for my safety when they deny me the ability to defend myself. I'm not sure that a new law is actually needed for the liability issue (see below), but it would certainly clarify the issue. When I took the SDA course back in '97-ish, my instructor was an administrator at Norman Regional Hospital. He said that their legal counsel had looked into the liability aspect of posting no-carry signs, and had determined that by doing so, they were accepting liability for the safety of everyone entering the hospital. (FWIW, he said that they went ahead with the posting because they thought their security preparations made the actual risk negligible, but the liability was a consideration.) [/QUOTE]
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