To: Brilliant
Private property also covers personally owned vehicles.
Leave them in your locked auto? Yes.
Bring them in the building? No.
Both retain their private property rights.
8 posted on
10/07/2007 8:13:11 AM PDT by
Beagle8U
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To: Beagle8U
Eh... I've tried to use the reasoning on here before. The gun haters here don't normally go for it. They'll come up with some specious reasoning that the Employer "owns" your car if it is parked in their parking lot. That your security to and from the job sight is none of the employers concern should you voluntarily disarm yourself.
So many moral holes in the disarmament argument I don't know why the hoplophobes don't just give up in shame.
16 posted on
10/07/2007 8:19:24 AM PDT by
Dead Corpse
(What would a free man do?)
To: Beagle8U
But the vehicle is on private property as well.
Using your logic you could claim that a person carrying a gun on his person into a place of business is valid because the “person” is his own private property.
82 posted on
10/07/2007 10:06:12 AM PDT by
Bob J
(sis)
To: Beagle8U
the difference is that its your car, someone elses building
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