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Governor signs guns in parking lots bill


Guest ArmyVeteran37214

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I assume you mean they are looking to get around the provisions that allow non-employees to possess in the parking lot, for that is the only thing thats really changed for a company.   Employees are still toast.

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So why is it bad for someone to tell you how to manage your property but okay for an employer to tell me what I can or can't store inside the confines of MY private property - my vehicle?  After all, my vehicle remains MY private property no matter where it happens to be parked.  The idea that an employer's property rights should be 'protected' from something that really doesn't impact his/her rights by allowing said employer to take actions that do interfere with MY private property rights kind of seems like a conflicting statement, to me.

 

In other words, the employer has the right to tell me that I can or can't park my car on his/her property - and that is as far as it goes.  He/She does not have the right to interfere with my right to store an otherwise legal item inside the confines of MY private property nor should he/she be legally allowed to do so as a requirement for employment nor for any, other reason.  Ever.  Period.

I think that it will take a lawsuit to straighten this out. We can't count on our elected representatives to represent the people who elect them. You guys think this is bad, how about an employer reserving the right to inspect your home? My employer does.

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Guest nicemac

…You guys think this is bad, how about an employer reserving the right to inspect your home? My employer does.

They can only do that if you give them permission.

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