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Purveyor

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Wed Dec 12, 2012, 03:46 PM Dec 2012

Guns-to-Work Laws Spread in U.S. as Business Fights NRA [View all]

By Margaret Newkirk - Dec 12, 2012

Republican-dominated legislatures in at least four states are planning to consider allowing employees to bring guns to work, turning two of the party’s traditional constituencies against each other: gun-rights supporters and businesses.

The measures, backed by the National Rifle Association, would allow workers in Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina and Pennsylvania to keep the weapons locked and hidden in their cars in employee parking areas. Seventeen states have approved similar measures since 2003, according to a tally by the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence in San Francisco.

The laws extend gun rights onto property controlled by private employers, prompting opposition from companies such as FedEx Corp. (FDX) and Volkswagen AG. (VOW) The proposals are creating a dilemma for Republicans, said Robert Spitzer, chairman of the political science department at the State University of New York at Cortland.

“The gun rights movement is now colliding against traditional business interests,” Spitzer said. “It’s a direct clash between a values issue and an economic one and both of these competing forces are particularly strong within the Republican Party.”

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/print/2012-12-12/guns-to-work-laws-spread-in-u-s-as-business-fights-group.html

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Hasn't been a problem in Texas. armueller2001 Dec 2012 #1
Hasn't been a problem in Florida either. (n/t) spin Dec 2012 #14
Giving a party where nobody went HockeyMom Dec 2012 #27
you are kind of missing the point gejohnston Dec 2012 #28
How does he know what is in their cars? GreenStormCloud Dec 2012 #29
True HockeyMom Dec 2012 #32
could be the waiting period gejohnston Dec 2012 #33
How many co-workers? GreenStormCloud Dec 2012 #34
Property rights of employers need to be balanced against the property and privacy petronius Dec 2012 #2
That doesn't prevent one of being fired if firearms are prohibited and discovered in a 'at-will Purveyor Dec 2012 #3
I suppose that's true, absent a law like that described in the OP. If I had my petronius Dec 2012 #7
How is the employer going to "discover" the firearm? S_B_Jackson Dec 2012 #18
Reminds me of that poster on DU2 (tombstoned there) who had this long back-n'-forth apocalypsehow Dec 2012 #4
There are lots of places I have no right to carry Glaug-Eldare Dec 2012 #5
Regardless of all that, can we at least agree that trying to rig up ways to take a machine gun apocalypsehow Dec 2012 #10
I can go along with that. Glaug-Eldare Dec 2012 #15
since he won't provide the link - I am going w/ satire on the heavy side with a healthy dose Tuesday Afternoon Dec 2012 #16
Of course it was, based on the cookie / gun / shower picture. X_Digger Dec 2012 #24
What is your statute for disarming Blacks? (n/t) spin Dec 2012 #22
The 14th Amendment made it more difficult, Glaug-Eldare Dec 2012 #23
That's exactly why I favor "shall issue" concealed carry. ... spin Dec 2012 #25
ive witnessed similar YllwFvr Dec 2012 #20
Find the link. I recall some of it. Hilarious! Thinking of ways right now.nt Eleanors38 Dec 2012 #21
It's none of my employer's business what I keep out of sight in the sanctity of my locked vehicle slackmaster Dec 2012 #6
+1 and furthermore: Tuesday Afternoon Dec 2012 #8
That about sums it up. jbgood1977 Dec 2012 #19
I guess we could go back to the "Good Old Days" when corporations could fire you ... DonP Dec 2012 #9
Henry Ford would often knock on employees' doors at home, uninvited. slackmaster Dec 2012 #11
My grandfather was a machinist at Ford before WWII in the 20's and 30's DonP Dec 2012 #12
They can now unless your under a union/employment contract in Michigan. 'At-will' work state Purveyor Dec 2012 #13
What a huge non-issue. NewMoonTherian Dec 2012 #17
The NRA should change its name to the Human Massacre Promotion Corporation MotherPetrie Dec 2012 #26
Whats the problem with a gun in your car at work? Travis_0004 Dec 2012 #30
It's a slippery slope. If you start letting people keep guns in their cars on company property... slackmaster Dec 2012 #31
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