USPS Unable To Ban Guns in Their Parking Lots

According to a Denver Post report, a Federal Court has ruled that the United States Post Office violated a man’s rights when they banned firearms in their parking lot.

The judge upheld the ban on firearms within Post Office buildings themselves, but said the same ban cannot apply to a gun a left in a car in the parking lot.

Read the rest of the story: http://gunssavelives.net/blog/breaking-court-decision-usps-cannot-ban-guns-in-their-parking-lots/

1 Comments

  1. Gary E on July 12, 2013 at 2:58 pm

    So would this ruling have any applicability to the Department of Defense were individuals are not even allowed to have a firearm in their vehicle unless they are going to-from an authorized target range on the installation? Under current DoD policy–delegated down to individual installation commanders–employees that live off the installation cannot have a firearm if they are on the installation and there is no place they can leave their firearm at the entrances to the installations. As a result, they have to go unarmed during their commute to-from work. It would seem that the same rationale the Federal Court applied to the USPS would also apply for DoD?