To: jonestown
You may have a point if you can show me where an employee is compelled to park in the employer's lot. However,I know of no such ordinance in any place that I know of, so I'm extremely skeptical.
102 posted on
12/11/2004 11:15:45 AM PST by
Melas
To: Melas
Most larger companies are required by local gov permits to provide company parking, and employees are required to use that parking rather than public spaces.
Our governments are charged by the constitution to defend our right to bear arms...not only in the public square, but wherever it is being unreasonably restricted.
Employees that are required to park their private property [vehicles] in company lots while working, cannot be reasonably compelled to give up their right to lock private property [guns] in those vehicles.
100 jonestown
You may have a point if you can show me where an employee is compelled to park in the employer's lot.
However,I know of no such ordinance in any place that I know of, so I'm extremely skeptical.
102 Melas
May have?
Do you really think that company employees can park anywhere they want in most localities?
Hell, my local 7/11 had a fire and was required to provide 2 off-street employee parking spaces in order to reopen.
You should reserve your skepticism for the motives of the gun banning companies.
105 posted on
12/11/2004 11:35:31 AM PST by
jonestown
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