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Measure Would Allow Guns In Cars at WorkFebruary 22, 2013WHEELING — Employers couldn’t stop workers from legally bringing firearms in their personal vehicles to their workplace under legislation proposed by Delegate Ryan Ferns.... Showing 25 of 33 comments Show More Comments
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Whoops
Hey fern!
Here is one for you.
Less booze more work.
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walksabout
actually. Yoyr car belongs to your lender until the note has been retired. Huh ? The bank should be required to endorse you store a weapon in their car while you have it parked at work or wherever. makes semse ?
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walksabout
DUI and guns are different issues. woman beaters ? What about other beaters ? animal neglect, tax delenquent ? bad grade in school, overeating.
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daWraith
Maddie "I have one word for this and it is simply SCARRY."
I only have one word too:
ROTFLM*AO!!
Oh, that was 8, sorry.
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Chokingsmoker
The Photo (Mugshot)
The Article
The Comments
PRICELESS!
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WWUthinking
@muckraker: Pardon Me, little missy, It's a DMV chauffeur's license.
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WWUthinking
Mr. Ferns doesn't have a Chaffers license because NO-ONE could get a Drawn Blood test in the State of West Virginia to keep the ones purchased and issued in and by the State of West Virginia. Stupid Cops manipulated the Federal Implied Consent Laws and refused The Right to Demand @State Code 17C-5-9.
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muckraker
The stupid police, Sheila E? The next time you're being attacked, feel free to call Ferns. It is not the duty of the "stupid" police to chauffeur drunks home. Had they done that, they would have been called more than stupid. And where is it written that delegates are allowed to drive drunk? I think you need a ride home Sheila E as you are obviously loaded.
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mikeyd
the bully bosses out there had best beware.you all know who you are.
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walksabout
he is well dressed and groom like most all high profile hollywood entertainers.
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TrollSlayer
Maybe you could use a little extra foundation?
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Maddie
I have one word for this and it is simply SCARRY.
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dolphin3111
Uncommonsense, you are exactly right. This law is a specific application of the castle doctrine law already in place in WV, which allows weapons inside vehicles.
Wheeldog, If you would read the law, you would know that the firearm is required to be out of public view and secured when in the parking lot.
Many people like myself, carry a concealed weapon most of the time. When I an going to work, must I take my weapon home first and then pick it up at home after work? That would be ridiculous.
The law only applies to parking lots where it would otherwise be legal to park if there was no firearm.
Use a little common sense, people. The proposed law is full of common sense. Read it and don't get your info second hand.
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UNCOMMONSENSE
This is just common sense legislation that MUST be passed
Your vehicle is simply an extension of your home so the same constitutional rights apply
Your car is your "mobile" castle so 4th and second amendments as well as casle doctrine apply
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SnaplesOV
maybe his gun will be in the trunk or console of his A&B KIA????? Oh wait, I heard he has a driver. Pooh Pooh.
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SnaplesOV
Wow. Coming from a guy who has multiple DUIs, drives on the wrong side of the road, who has a golden spoon in his mouth and plays the victim? This bill is more than concerning given he can't event follow the DUI laws. If he got charged as he should have from his DUIs he probably couldn't own a gun. God only knows what he will do when drunk again packing heat...
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proudWHEELINGresident
Note to Self:
"Have a bad day at work.
Go to my car and get a gun and shoot someone and then tell my employer they can not fire me for having my gun in my car at work."
FERNS: Did you forget your brain when you presented this legislation. These rules are in place for specific reasons.
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ImRight
@SheilaE You are right, he "paid" for his crime. Most people that get DUIs, especially at the high alcohol level his was and his 2nd, don't just get a fine, they get small jail time or a DUI program and definitely get their license suspended.
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SheilaE
I mean Don't be too hard on they guy!!!
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SheilaE
I mean wow... you people are so hard on him. He paid for his crime. The stupid POLICE should have just taken him home anyway, they knew he was a DELEGATE!!! That's what they all do when these politicians do dumb things. To be too hard on the guy.
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Wheeldog
Is this guy for real? Anyone carrying a firearm in their vehicle when parking in a business place should have it in a hard case, out of public view and placed in a relatively secure location (locked trunk). This guy is pandering for votes.
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buckstopshere
Is the searching of cars by employers a common thing? I am sure if we searched Ferns' car we would find booze, drugs, and Tom Burgoyne's phone number. Maybe even a chick trapped in the trunk.
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richardwhee
One of the few good things to come out of his mouth.
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ImRight
I thought you were not suppose to tell people you had a gun. How are peoples work finding out they have them in the car?
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NegativeEllie
What a snake this guy is. He's done nothing since his DUI except lie and steal votes thanks to daddy's money.
Disgusting.
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