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Reply Fri 19 Mar, 2010 08:15 pm
Governor Daniels signs workplace gun law
Firearms in locked autos part of ‘fundamental right’

Niki Kelly The Journal Gazette

INDIANAPOLIS "
Gov. Mitch Daniels on Thursday signed into a law a measure allowing employees to have guns
in their locked vehicles while at work.


The move came despite business groups and large manufacturers
urging him to veto House Bill 1065.


It was one of 18 bills signed by Daniels on Thursday.


The bill was pushed by the National Rifle Association and was
approved in both the Republican-led Senate and Democratic-
controlled House " something the governor referenced in a statement on the bill.


Many businesses objected to the bill, saying it violates their right
to control their private property and that guns and the workplace don’t mix.


Daniels cited the clear language of the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
regarding the right to bear arms and even stronger language in the Indiana Constitution
.


“Protecting these rights … is appropriate,” Daniels said. “I also am compelled
to give great weight to the overwhelming consensus of both houses
of the General Assembly as they passed this bipartisan statute.


“The law does contain ambiguities that the General Assembly may wish
to refine at some future date, to avoid unnecessary litigation,
but the understandable concerns raised against the bill do not suffice
to justify a trespass on a fundamental right so expressly protected by our founding documents.”


Daniels was referring to a number of exemptions lawmakers
placed in the bill as part of the final compromise.


Businesses that are exempted include child-care facilities; jails and prisons;
group homes; colleges and universities; domestic violence shelters;
and some public utilities and businesses that are required to meet certain
requirements issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.


The new law, which takes effect July 1, also gives businesses immunity
for injury or damage resulting from the employer’s compliance with the law.


Businesses still have the right to prohibit firearms inside their buildings.
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Reply Fri 19 Mar, 2010 08:37 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
Dave, leans over backwards to avoid any opportunity that fails to notify us about the utility of guns in daily life. Whatta guy.
DAve, did you feed yourself tonite?
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Reply Fri 19 Mar, 2010 08:59 pm
@farmerman,
farmerman wrote:
Dave, leans over backwards to avoid any opportunity that fails to notify us
about the utility of guns in daily life. Whatta guy.
DAve, did you feed yourself tonite?
No; I 'm gonna get a bite.

I eat when I 'm tired
n sleep when I 'm hungry.
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