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A call to hands (and mouths): Remember your oath
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<blockquote data-quote="Darva" data-source="post: 2094280" data-attributes="member: 27567"><p>Every store owner has their rights to make their own rules and regulations. Doesn't trying to take peoples rights from others against the Constitution too? Why force your idealism on other people?</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is where your theory is flawed, you're not attacking the business by any means. You're attacking their employees. What does the boy have to do with their regulations? All he does is bus peoples tables and puts up with the **** that is given to him. Sure if their job sucks so bad he can quit. But if you rely on saying that then that just means sure if they have a no guns policy you can just go down the road. Try being civil, like you said, and talk with someone who can make a difference. I.e. Their management.</p><p></p><p>Saying no guns is not racism or discrimination at all.</p><p>Race has do deal with human beings.</p><p>Guns are an item. They are innate. They cannot think or move on their own.</p><p></p><p>I'm pro gun, pro conceal carry, pro open carry, ect but damn man. Businesses deserve to have their own way of conduct and shouldn't be forced to any set rules by their government or people. That just sounds like straight up communism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darva, post: 2094280, member: 27567"] Every store owner has their rights to make their own rules and regulations. Doesn't trying to take peoples rights from others against the Constitution too? Why force your idealism on other people? This is where your theory is flawed, you're not attacking the business by any means. You're attacking their employees. What does the boy have to do with their regulations? All he does is bus peoples tables and puts up with the **** that is given to him. Sure if their job sucks so bad he can quit. But if you rely on saying that then that just means sure if they have a no guns policy you can just go down the road. Try being civil, like you said, and talk with someone who can make a difference. I.e. Their management. Saying no guns is not racism or discrimination at all. Race has do deal with human beings. Guns are an item. They are innate. They cannot think or move on their own. I'm pro gun, pro conceal carry, pro open carry, ect but damn man. Businesses deserve to have their own way of conduct and shouldn't be forced to any set rules by their government or people. That just sounds like straight up communism. [/QUOTE]
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