Bureaucracies are loath to reverse any publically stated position, even one from a previous administration, since it would open them up to everyone who has a bone to pick with other stated positions wanting them reviewed.CWOOD wrote:While it CURRENTLY seems to be populated with reasonable people who are not rabidly anti-2nd Ammendment, that could change if the current administration appointed strongly anti-gun officials to OSHA. They might then decide that firearms in the parking lot DID constitute a serious ongoing hazard and that it DID create an employer obligation to mitigate the hazard.
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- Sat Feb 21, 2009 1:42 am
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- Sat Feb 21, 2009 1:38 am
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OTOH, that makes those inclined to oppose it that much more determined: they can no longer just let it pass, believing that it will be struck down shortly.Plato wrote:Actually this ruling makes it all the more important for TX to pass its similiar law. Now its got the court's nod and so it doesn't look like a pointless jesture to pass the law. Before this ruling all our efforts could have been tossed aside after a NO ruling over the OK law.