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You musta read the whole thing, huh?
Couple of times actually, once when I was 18 and once about 3 years ago
You musta read the whole thing, huh?
You have made some excellent points here between these two posts and I agree with you 100%. Some choose to CC, some chose to OC, but we're all protected by the same amendment.
I think Benjamin Franklin said it best:
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Business/property owners are allowed to make their properties/businesses gun free if they wish, but that decision can hurt their business in more ways than one. Personally, I've always felt that a carrying "good guy" is better than an unannounced "bad guy" who doesn't care the slightest bit about your policies. That "good guy" might just stop a criminal or save the lives of your customers and staff in the process.
Article V spells out the processes by which amendments can be proposed and ratified.
To Propose Amendments
- Two-thirds of both houses of Congress vote to propose an amendment, or
- Two-thirds of the state legislatures ask Congress to call a national convention to propose amendments. (This method has never been used.)
it is bad form to look like a bad guy with a mask when you are a good guy like monkey....that is my point
If you want to discuss bad form, I'll go back and quote all your posts and try to make them in to coherent sentences... otherwise, I'd avoid using the term "bad form" when talking about someone else there guy.
sorry did not realize this was english class
It amazes me how many people can't read the part where I explained how the MGR of the store (the only store open at the time) KNEW WHAT WAS GOING ON!
sorry did not realize this was english class
The manager of the story is not the owner of the property. The manager works for a tenant of Simon. Simon owns and manages the property. The security guards makes sure their rules are enforced not the manager of game stop. That is why you took your mask and long gun and left.
I made that coherent enough for even a caveman to understand.
Only the government can violate your rights. If I steal from you I am not violating any or your rights, I am breaking a law.
Then why do they arrest people for "violating other's civil RIGHTS"?
You are correct about business property owners...They have the right to make their property gun free. You and I can choose not to shop there or be asked to leave or be arrested if we do not comply...
The law is what gives us rights...rights are not limited to what rights are comprised in the constitution/bill of rights...we have rights in contracts, rights in real property, etc...
Yes, which is why I volunteered to leave when I was asked to remove my firearms from the property. Because this is the rule of the property, I still believe -1 to the property owner. I still maintain my +1 to Gamestop for their positive interaction.
The manager of the story is not the owner of the property. The manager works for a tenant of Simon. Simon owns and manages the property. The security guards makes sure their rules are enforced not the manager of game stop. That is why you took your mask and long gun and left.
I made that coherent enough for even a caveman to understand.