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Published: May 23, 2008
TALLAHASSEE - Florida business groups want a new law allowing workers to keep guns locked in their cars to be stopped from taking effect until a legal challenge is settled.
The Florida Chamber and Florida Retail Federation submitted paperwork Thursday asking a judge for a preliminary injunction in their case against the state.
The law is to take effect July 1.
Under the law, businesses cannot prohibit employees or customers from keeping a legally owned gun locked inside their cars.
Supporters of the law say people have a constitutional right to carry firearms and should be able to keep guns in their cars for protection. Business owners have argued they have a constitutional right to set the rules on their own property.
The Associated Press
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