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Originally Posted by Bill of Rights What they're mandating is that the property owner does not have the right to control other people's private property or their right to self defense on the way to or from their property. If they are allowed to control what you have in your car while it's parked on their lot, then a Dem property owner could sanction or fire you for having Ron Paul, John McCain, or any other politician's material in your car also, thereby controlling your right of free speech and right of political speech. An atheist property owner could likewise disallow you from having a bible or a cross in your car.
As I see it, their private property is no more nor less important than yours; it's just that yours is mobile and theirs is in a fixed location.
Blessings,
B |
Absolutely. If you walk into my yard with anything i don't like and I ask you to leave. You are obligated to leave period. Be it bible, manifesto or a spongebob video. You can't do whatever you want on somebody else's property and have it covered by free speech. Holding a Ron Paul sign in the road in front of my place is free speech. Holding it in my yard against my expressed wishes is trespassing.
I like my guns. I like to take my guns places. But I have no Constitutional right to have a gun in your Kitchen if you don't want me to. Hell I can't even be in there without a gun if you don't want me to.