HB 287, the bill designed to encourage guns at workplace parking lots by granting immunity from lawsuits to employers who let their employees store their firearms in their cars in the company lot has passed the Senate on a 26-8 vote. Several opponents decried the bill as unnecessary, but it passed anyway. The bill originally was promoted in the House in part as a way to encourage Cabela’s to end a policy forbidding employees from keeping guns in their cars at work, but the sporting goods retailer said it has no such policy. Backed by the National Rifle Association, the measure passed anyway; it now goes to the governor.
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thomg57 on April 21 at 9:41 a.m.
Cowards, so fearful of the NRA they make a mockery of their position and vote a knowingly unnecessary piece of legislation just so they can pimp it during their reelection campaigns. They should all be ashamed of themselves.