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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: April
18, 2005
Audio Clip
Senator Jay Paul Gumm
Worksite Gun Bill Backed by the National Rifle Association Passes
the State Senate
A measure supported by the National Rifle Association
that strengthens the rights of gun owners and protects employers
from lawsuits has cleared another legislative hurdle according to
Senate author of the measure, Senator Jay
Paul Gumm. Gumm, (D-Durant) said House Bill 1243 passed off
the Senate Floor with a bi-partisan majority vote.
The Assistant Majority Leader in the Senate said the measure will
exempt employers from legal liability if the use of a gun stored
in a worker’s vehicle results in the injury or death at a
worksite. Gumm said the measure supports a law passed last year
that allows gun owners to keep a firearm locked in their car while
they are at work.
“Last year, 12 families in southeastern Oklahoma were left
without an income that put food on their table when they lost their
jobs for exercising their Second Amendment right to keep and bear
arms,” Gumm said. “I believe if employers are protected
from any legal liability of the use of those guns, we can prevent
something like this from happening again.”
Gumm said while the bill is aimed at protecting employers from
legal liability, it also strengthens the rights of gun owners in
Oklahoma.
“To make tomorrow better for our children, Oklahomans should
be able to protect their family without the fear of losing their
job. Gumm said. “It is a something granted to us in the Bill
of Rights, and we must continue to find ways to protect those rights.”
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5698

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