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A call to hands (and mouths): Remember your oath
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2094267" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>I respectfully disagree..."no guns" discriminates against those who choose to exercise their right to bear arms...I am on the fence here man...I mean part of me says if someone doesn't like it, they can go on down the road because it is not systematic discrimination...when the gov't impedes blacks or gays or gun owners, then that is systematic...but a private business owner, also has rights....But I think ULTIMATELY, it comes down to a cost of doing business...If you are gonna do business with the public, you have to be more tolerant of the public than is they were coming into your home. But then, if that is true, then can I refuse to bake a cake for a customer who is a demanding a-hole? Or do I somehow violate his rights? What about refusing to serve anyone who voted for 0bama because you do not want to support anyone who helped to destroy the nation? I mean this debate can get real granular..</p><p></p><p>But looking ONLY at the CCW policy, I think perhaps a barber shop might be fine with a sign, but a wal-mart is not...maybe only mom & pop businesses can decide but large national businesses must accept local laws in order to do business in that state???? Can we find any common ground there Lurker66?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2094267, member: 24531"] I respectfully disagree..."no guns" discriminates against those who choose to exercise their right to bear arms...I am on the fence here man...I mean part of me says if someone doesn't like it, they can go on down the road because it is not systematic discrimination...when the gov't impedes blacks or gays or gun owners, then that is systematic...but a private business owner, also has rights....But I think ULTIMATELY, it comes down to a cost of doing business...If you are gonna do business with the public, you have to be more tolerant of the public than is they were coming into your home. But then, if that is true, then can I refuse to bake a cake for a customer who is a demanding a-hole? Or do I somehow violate his rights? What about refusing to serve anyone who voted for 0bama because you do not want to support anyone who helped to destroy the nation? I mean this debate can get real granular.. But looking ONLY at the CCW policy, I think perhaps a barber shop might be fine with a sign, but a wal-mart is not...maybe only mom & pop businesses can decide but large national businesses must accept local laws in order to do business in that state???? Can we find any common ground there Lurker66? [/QUOTE]
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