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Posted: 3:33 PM Jul 29, 2008
Guns at Work
The three year gun battle between the NRA and the Florida Chamber of Commerce has ended in a draw, at least for now. A Federal judge upheld the law allowing employees to keep guns locked in their cars while they’re at work
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The three year gun battle between the NRA and the Florida Chamber of Commerce has ended in a draw, at least for now.
A Federal judge upheld the law allowing employees to keep guns locked in their cars while they’re at work. But his interpretation weakened the law.
When the law took effect in July all employees and customers could keep guns in their cars in the parking lots of Florida businesses. Now only employees who are licensed can take guns to their work places.
Florida Chamber of Commerce Spokesman Dan Krassner sees the ruling as a win for Florida Businesses.
“The good news is that visitors and customers coming on private property, the court sided with the Florida Chamber in that, that employees should be able to limits those visitors.”
At least four Florida companies, including Disney, still claim they’re exempt from the law.
Attorney General Bill McCollum has been receiving complaints from people who were told they could bring their guns to work.
“We are in the process of looking at, on a case by case basis as the law requires, those who are claiming exemptions under the law, and those are still being resolved. There are about four of them now that we’re aware of, organizations that believe either a portion or all of their property is exempt.”
Governor Charlie Crist said he’s glad he was able to sign the legislation.
“My reaction is, I think it’s a good ruling. I applaud the judge and I’m glad I signed the bill.”
The NRA is also claiming victory. Nno word yet on whether or not either side will appeal the judge’s decision.
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