Federal judge dismisses charge against USPS employee for car

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Federal judge dismisses charge against USPS employee for car

Postby jdege on Tue Mar 19, 2024 4:37 pm

https://federalnewsnetwork.com/workforce/2024/01/federal-judge-upholds-usps-employees-right-to-carry-gun-at-work-for-self-defense/
Federal judge dismisses charge against USPS employee for carrying gun at work for self-defense
USPS tells its employees that the U.S. District Court's recent ruling 'does not change the organization’s policy' prohibiting firearms in post offices.
A federal judge is challenging gun restrictions in post offices across the country.

U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, in a ruling last Friday, first reported by Reuters, dismissed a criminal charge against a Postal Service employee who brought a concealed handgun into the post office where he worked.

Mizelle said she dismissed the charge of illegally possessing a gun in a federal facility, because it violates the USPS employee’s Second Amendment right to bear arms.
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Re: Federal judge dismisses charge against USPS employee for car

Postby Lumpy on Tue Mar 19, 2024 7:11 pm

I presume the USPS will appeal claiming that post offices are sensitive areas; what I'm wondering is on what basis they'll claim that, other than "gunz iz bad".
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Re: Federal judge dismisses charge against USPS employee for car

Postby jdege on Tue Mar 19, 2024 7:44 pm

Lumpy wrote:I presume the USPS will appeal claiming that post offices are sensitive areas; what I'm wondering is on what basis they'll claim that, other than "gunz iz bad".

USPS regulations forbid guns, but the authorizing statute just forbids guns carried for unlawful purposes.
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