ConstitutionCowboy
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The Journal Record reports that Oklahoma will appeal the federal court judge's permanent injunction against the 2004 Oklahoma law forbidding companies to prohibit employees to keep arms in their vehicles in company parking lots.
The judge who set the permanent injunction, a Clinton appointee, reached into his bag of tricks and came up with a tale that the Oklahoma law violated OSHA. Personally, I fail to see the harm in keeping arms locked in vehicles. The mere bearing of arms is innocuous and benign. Locking them in a vehicle would be even more innocuous and benign - if there were levels of innocuousness and benignness - - -
Woody
The judge who set the permanent injunction, a Clinton appointee, reached into his bag of tricks and came up with a tale that the Oklahoma law violated OSHA. Personally, I fail to see the harm in keeping arms locked in vehicles. The mere bearing of arms is innocuous and benign. Locking them in a vehicle would be even more innocuous and benign - if there were levels of innocuousness and benignness - - -
Woody