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One of my bosses just asked me to procure 200 "No Guns Allowed" signs for our stores.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mirge" data-source="post: 1503034" data-attributes="member: 12272"><p>I absolutely agree that it is 100% your decision and your right. And yes, according to the castle doctrine you are allowed to defend yourself in either as they both are your dwelling. But a place of business (ie: retail shop) I certainly would not consider equivalent to a home (ie: place of residence). A retail shop I am welcoming the public. My residence, I most certainly am not.</p><p></p><p>If I owned a Chilis... I wouldn't consider that my "home".</p><p></p><p>The reason you were quoted in the first place was because of: "How dare someone come into my home and call me unconstitutional simply for making a request that they not bring something into my home." -- nobody said you were being anti-2A or unconstitutional because you made a request that they not bring something into your <strong>home</strong>... and even if they did, brush it off and move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mirge, post: 1503034, member: 12272"] I absolutely agree that it is 100% your decision and your right. And yes, according to the castle doctrine you are allowed to defend yourself in either as they both are your dwelling. But a place of business (ie: retail shop) I certainly would not consider equivalent to a home (ie: place of residence). A retail shop I am welcoming the public. My residence, I most certainly am not. If I owned a Chilis... I wouldn't consider that my "home". The reason you were quoted in the first place was because of: "How dare someone come into my home and call me unconstitutional simply for making a request that they not bring something into my home." -- nobody said you were being anti-2A or unconstitutional because you made a request that they not bring something into your [B]home[/B]... and even if they did, brush it off and move on. [/QUOTE]
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