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A call to hands (and mouths): Remember your oath
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2094240" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>A business may be privately owned but is still a very PUBLIC place...it is not the same as someone's home...just because you choose to open a business to make money IN PUBLIC, you can't usurp the law of the land...if they can put up a sign that says no guns, then they can also put up a sign that says no blacks...I am on the fence because I do want the business owner to be able to refuse service in certain cases (like the lesbian cake thing in Oregon), but when it comes to the Constitution it is hard to support a business owner who CHOOSES to do business with the PUBLIC can then just make up their own laws. My 2 cents..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2094240, member: 24531"] A business may be privately owned but is still a very PUBLIC place...it is not the same as someone's home...just because you choose to open a business to make money IN PUBLIC, you can't usurp the law of the land...if they can put up a sign that says no guns, then they can also put up a sign that says no blacks...I am on the fence because I do want the business owner to be able to refuse service in certain cases (like the lesbian cake thing in Oregon), but when it comes to the Constitution it is hard to support a business owner who CHOOSES to do business with the PUBLIC can then just make up their own laws. My 2 cents.. [/QUOTE]
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