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To: circlecity
Wrong. Nobody has an obligation to come to my property if they don't like the rules. By staying away they can carry their gun all they want. If they disarm themselves to come onto my property instead of staying away that is their voluntary choice.

Oh, so the delivery guy who has to drop off a package to your place is not forced?

Then it's a good thing I couldn't care less what you will or won't tolerate.

Well, that's fine by me too, because I don't care what you will or won't tolerate either.

Yes. It does. I can place any legal restriction on my invitation I want. If you don't like it stay away. If you don't want to abide by my rules I don't want you on my property anyway. No loss for me.

You opened your land up to the public. You do not have any right to invade my private property (my car), unless I open it up to you.
59 posted on 03/23/2011 7:55:28 AM PDT by dbehsman (NRA Life member, and loving every minute of it.)
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To: dbehsman
"You opened your land up to the public. You do not have any right to invade my private property (my car), unless I open it up to you."

And I opened it up to the public with restrictions, as is my right. And if you want to preserve the sanctity of your car then park it somewhere else. I'm done with this debate and the same points are just being asserted. I will only say that in my state the law allows private property owners to ban guns from their property and I am very satisfied with that state of affairs. I don't see it changing.

60 posted on 03/23/2011 7:59:07 AM PDT by circlecity
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