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Whataburger takes stand against Texas' new open carry law
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<blockquote data-quote="jhat" data-source="post: 2774455" data-attributes="member: 11866"><p>Our constitutional rights are not a license to do what u want, when and where you want. A man who yells fire at a movie theater causing injuries to fleeing patrons will not be saved from prosecution by screaming First Amendment. Before you can challenge an illegal search pursuant to the Fourth Amendment, you must establish standing. Standing requires a possessory (property) interest or a privacy interest. Our own 21 O.S. section 1289.25, deadly force against intruders, is based in property rights. I am a rabid defender of the 2nd amendment but it cannot be used to restrict other important rights. Second Amendment extremist make the rest of us look bad. If a business posts no open carry it is the owners right. He/She is trying to make a living. Does not mean they are anti-firearm. Would some of you demand the right to carry a gun into a penal institution or the local FBI office. I would suspicion so. If protesters came to my law office to protest me representing criminal defendant's, their asses would be gone, peacefully or otherwise, First Amendment be damned. It's my ****ing office. So why don't some of you Second Amendment radicals settle down before you **** it up for the rest of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhat, post: 2774455, member: 11866"] Our constitutional rights are not a license to do what u want, when and where you want. A man who yells fire at a movie theater causing injuries to fleeing patrons will not be saved from prosecution by screaming First Amendment. Before you can challenge an illegal search pursuant to the Fourth Amendment, you must establish standing. Standing requires a possessory (property) interest or a privacy interest. Our own 21 O.S. section 1289.25, deadly force against intruders, is based in property rights. I am a rabid defender of the 2nd amendment but it cannot be used to restrict other important rights. Second Amendment extremist make the rest of us look bad. If a business posts no open carry it is the owners right. He/She is trying to make a living. Does not mean they are anti-firearm. Would some of you demand the right to carry a gun into a penal institution or the local FBI office. I would suspicion so. If protesters came to my law office to protest me representing criminal defendant's, their asses would be gone, peacefully or otherwise, First Amendment be damned. It's my ****ing office. So why don't some of you Second Amendment radicals settle down before you **** it up for the rest of us. [/QUOTE]
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