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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="jarhead983" data-source="post: 1503860" data-attributes="member: 7129"><p>Not condemning anyone in the quotes. I just find it curious that so many have the moral conviction while there is no real repercussions for their actions, and willingly trample on a property owners Constitutional right to limit who comes onto their property, but avoid like the plaque, the areas that are off limits that are completely counter to the Constitution, such as the post office or other areas listed in the SDA such as political rallies. Public places where our RKBA is being infringed.</p><p></p><p>So basically we will stand proud against any encroachment on our perceived rights on private property, even while actively ignoring the property owners Constitutional rights, but we will cower when it comes to actually standing up to actual unconstitutional statutes and laws, because we could get in trouble for that. Excuse me Patrick Henry, if you would be so kind as stepping to the side for these true American patriots. </p><p></p><p>Again, I'm not trying to start anything with anyone, I myself have said and done the same things in the past. But I have come to this current philosophy due to the conversations read on this site. It has caused me to study and contemplate the issues and this is where I'm at, I will champion our Constitutional rights, even when no one is looking, and I will ignore the unconstitutional laws. (Read into that what you will). I will do what I can to eliminate the later, but unless there is a true uprising, it will never happen. I do not wish for or advocate an uprising against our gov't. I'm in the gray area of knowing things aren't right and not knowing how to fix it. And before anyone asks, I am not interested in joining a militia or any anti-gov't entity. I still think we had a great system, its just been hijacked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarhead983, post: 1503860, member: 7129"] Not condemning anyone in the quotes. I just find it curious that so many have the moral conviction while there is no real repercussions for their actions, and willingly trample on a property owners Constitutional right to limit who comes onto their property, but avoid like the plaque, the areas that are off limits that are completely counter to the Constitution, such as the post office or other areas listed in the SDA such as political rallies. Public places where our RKBA is being infringed. So basically we will stand proud against any encroachment on our perceived rights on private property, even while actively ignoring the property owners Constitutional rights, but we will cower when it comes to actually standing up to actual unconstitutional statutes and laws, because we could get in trouble for that. Excuse me Patrick Henry, if you would be so kind as stepping to the side for these true American patriots. Again, I'm not trying to start anything with anyone, I myself have said and done the same things in the past. But I have come to this current philosophy due to the conversations read on this site. It has caused me to study and contemplate the issues and this is where I'm at, I will champion our Constitutional rights, even when no one is looking, and I will ignore the unconstitutional laws. (Read into that what you will). I will do what I can to eliminate the later, but unless there is a true uprising, it will never happen. I do not wish for or advocate an uprising against our gov't. I'm in the gray area of knowing things aren't right and not knowing how to fix it. And before anyone asks, I am not interested in joining a militia or any anti-gov't entity. I still think we had a great system, its just been hijacked. [/QUOTE]
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