Okla-homey
2/19/2009, 07:57 AM
Yesterday, the 10th Circuit US Court of Appeals overturned a Tulsa federal court ruling that had prevented enforcement of an Oklahoma statute making it a crime for property owners to ban legally owned guns secured in locked vehicles parked on their property.
Finally.
Thanks to the wisdom of the judges in Denver, in Oklahoma, you can now bring your gun to work, leave it in your locked car in the parking lot, and your employer can't do anything about it.
:D
Please note: even under the newly upheld statute, and even if you have a carry permit, you can't legally bring your gun into your employer's building if he doesn't allow guns on the premises. But we're working on that.
Finally.
Thanks to the wisdom of the judges in Denver, in Oklahoma, you can now bring your gun to work, leave it in your locked car in the parking lot, and your employer can't do anything about it.
:D
Please note: even under the newly upheld statute, and even if you have a carry permit, you can't legally bring your gun into your employer's building if he doesn't allow guns on the premises. But we're working on that.