Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February 19, 2009
Senator Jerry Ellis
Sen. Ellis Pleased Feds Upheld His Second Amendment Protection
Law
State Senator Jerry Ellis called Wednesday’s
ruling by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals a major victory
for second amendment rights and the rights of Oklahomans. The
federal panel’s ruling upheld state law that allowed workers
to have legal firearms in their locked vehicles. Ellis, D-Valliant,
filed the original legislation when he was a freshman member of
the House of Representatives.
“Having a gun for hunting or for protection
is simply a way of life for most people in rural Oklahoma. When
a major employer in my district started firing people for having
their firearms in their vehicles, I was outraged,” Ellis
said. “I was elected to the Legislature soon after this
happened, and I knew I had to do whatever I could to stop this
assault on our second amendment rights.”
Shortly before Ellis’ legislation was set
to become law, it was challenged by various corporations who had
argued against the statute claiming it was a workplace safety
issue. A lower court had ruled that safety rules established by
the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act trumped state laws,
but the 10th Circuit Court disagreed.
“I see this as a major victory for Oklahoma
citizens. We’ve succeeded in protecting their second amendment
rights, and this has also been a victory for states rights as
well,” Ellis said. “When all is said and done, I believe
this will have been one of the most important measures I will
have passed in my legislative career.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Ellis' Office: 405-521-5614