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Bill passes to allow corrections officers to keep guns in cars
By statesmanjournal.com- Hannah Hoffman
Published: 02/28/2014

Correctional officers will now be allowed to store guns in their cars in prison parking lots during the work day, assuming Gov. John Kitzhaber signs the bill passed in the Senate on Thursday.

House Bill 4035 would allow officers who work for the Department of Corrections to keep guns in lock boxes in their cars, which has previously not been allowed because the Department of Administrative Services has a policy prohibiting firearms on any state property.

The bill passed on a 29-1 vote, with Sen. Ginny Burdick, D-Tigard, casting the only opposition vote. Burdick has been a long-time vocal supporter of tighter gun control laws.

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