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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="WhiteyMacD" data-source="post: 1503443" data-attributes="member: 7633"><p>I understand your position, but I am not asking what the SCOTUS thinks the CotUS means, Im asking the individuals here. For the individuals here, what and where does the 1st amendment apply? Additionally, if you were a business owner and would not allow such things to be planned, met upon, or discussed in your establishment, would it not by hypocritical then to judge those who chose to adopt no gun policies as anti 2a or anti constitutional?</p><p></p><p>I agree with many of you, I simply dont understand the fear. However, just as I have full faith in my rights under 2A, I also believe firmly in the rights of others as stated by the other amendments and abstain from saying someone is anti X amendment for the only reason that they are exercising what they consider reasonable, safe, or with proper "environment" for their business/private property.</p><p></p><p>Im not trying to say someone who chooses to withdrawl patronage from an establishment who choose no gun policies is wrong, I just think its juvenile and hypocritical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteyMacD, post: 1503443, member: 7633"] I understand your position, but I am not asking what the SCOTUS thinks the CotUS means, Im asking the individuals here. For the individuals here, what and where does the 1st amendment apply? Additionally, if you were a business owner and would not allow such things to be planned, met upon, or discussed in your establishment, would it not by hypocritical then to judge those who chose to adopt no gun policies as anti 2a or anti constitutional? I agree with many of you, I simply dont understand the fear. However, just as I have full faith in my rights under 2A, I also believe firmly in the rights of others as stated by the other amendments and abstain from saying someone is anti X amendment for the only reason that they are exercising what they consider reasonable, safe, or with proper "environment" for their business/private property. Im not trying to say someone who chooses to withdrawl patronage from an establishment who choose no gun policies is wrong, I just think its juvenile and hypocritical. [/QUOTE]
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