Should we remove the liability that firearm manufacturers are given? So anytime a Glock is used in a shooting we'll just let the lengthy court process determine if they were at fault or not. There's really no difference between that and a private business posting.walnut red wrote:No one is saying property owners cannot post if they want. I'm just saying that the artificial liability protection that is in the current law needs removed.
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Again, not saying the property owner should be liable for a criminals actions. Just saying the property owner should not be specifically protected from their OWN actions. The real issue here as I see it is with employers. Sure, the employer should be able to post their property banning the 2nd amendment, just like they can post against the 1st amendment. But that banning the 2nd amendment on their property also bans the 2nd amendment for the individual to and from work.
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And that is my problem with it.walnut red wrote:Again, not saying the property owner should be liable for a criminals actions. Just saying the property owner should not be specifically protected from their OWN actions. The real issue here as I see it is with employers. Sure, the employer should be able to post their property banning the 2nd amendment, just like they can post against the 1st amendment. But that banning the 2nd amendment on their property also bans the 2nd amendment for the individual to and from work.
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Still a matter of choice. No one is forced to work in a particular place or park in a particular place. It is a choice and a convenience. Banning 2nd A on property does not ban 2nd A on way to and from work. Nothing stopping one from parking on the street.
In the end, just keep the government out of it. Too many stupid and intrusive laws as it is. Why create more? Why be so eager to infringe the rights of others
Keep it in your vehicle and keep your mouth shut. Want to search my vehicle? Fine, go get a warrant and a LEO. In the meantime, I'm going home.
In the end, just keep the government out of it. Too many stupid and intrusive laws as it is. Why create more? Why be so eager to infringe the rights of others
Keep it in your vehicle and keep your mouth shut. Want to search my vehicle? Fine, go get a warrant and a LEO. In the meantime, I'm going home.
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I agree that the rights of the property owner should not be infringed. But the OSU terrorist attack should be a wake-up call for those business/institutions that do post no guns. How many more victims would there have been if the officer was not on site? How many more would have been slashed (or shot if a gun was used) if the responding officers where three, four, or more minutes away instead of one minute. If the officer was not on site but a ccw holder was there he could have reacted quickly to diminish the threat (hopefully). The officer is a hero for his quick action. The ccw holder for example would probably be criticized by Every Town for stopping the threat. I don't patronize any business that posts. That's my right.
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Then let the argument be won in the marketplace of ideas rather than under threat of violence. Because when all the fluff is removed that is what it is. One group of people "legislating" to send the government to do violence upon another group in order to get their way. Government should be limited to and used to protect one's rights not to impose one's will on others.
qmti wrote:I agree that the rights of the property owner should not be infringed. But the OSU terrorist attack should be a wake-up call for those business/institutions that do post no guns. How many more victims would there have been if the officer was not on site? How many more would have been slashed (or shot if a gun was used) if the responding officers where three, four, or more minutes away instead of one minute. If the officer was not on site but a ccw holder was there he could have reacted quickly to diminish the threat (hopefully). The officer is a hero for his quick action. The ccw holder for example would probably be criticized by Every Town for stopping the threat. I don't patronize any business that posts. That's my right.
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You are equating businesses not having a special protection against even the mere filing of a civil suit with violence? Or are you referring to something else?WY_Not wrote:Then let the argument be won in the marketplace of ideas rather than under threat of violence. Because when all the fluff is removed that is what it is. One group of people "legislating" to send the government to do violence upon another group in order to get their way. Government should be limited to and used to protect one's rights not to impose one's will on others.
qmti wrote:I agree that the rights of the property owner should not be infringed. But the OSU terrorist attack should be a wake-up call for those business/institutions that do post no guns. How many more victims would there have been if the officer was not on site? How many more would have been slashed (or shot if a gun was used) if the responding officers where three, four, or more minutes away instead of one minute. If the officer was not on site but a ccw holder was there he could have reacted quickly to diminish the threat (hopefully). The officer is a hero for his quick action. The ccw holder for example would probably be criticized by Every Town for stopping the threat. I don't patronize any business that posts. That's my right.
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I am equating the use of government by one group against another with violence because that is what it is. Because you can't get your way on this matter and business won't give up their rights and allow you to infringe on them you want to resort to baseless civil suits to force them to give in. And if they still don't cave, then government will use violence in your name to make them comply. I simply don't see how they are responsible for the acts and decisions of everyone else. It is the criminal who chooses to break the law and harm others. It is the individual who chooses to give up their 2A rights in exchange for convenience when they are free to go elsewhere. Slavery was ended a long time ago. No one is forced to work at a particular place or for a particular company; they CHOOSE to do so. They weigh the options and make a choice.
If a business chooses to stand up for THEIR rights, you would use the government (violence) on them to force them to comply. If you don't like their decision then you are free to go elsewhere. When you propose to use government to get your way then yes you are resorting to violence.
If a business chooses to stand up for THEIR rights, you would use the government (violence) on them to force them to comply. If you don't like their decision then you are free to go elsewhere. When you propose to use government to get your way then yes you are resorting to violence.
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It is a real stretch to hold a business responsible for the actions of another. I would rather see the signs be made to not have the force of law and that you would only be in jeopardy if you were asked to leave and refused. That is what some states have.
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This is where I stand on the issue also.mreising wrote:It is a real stretch to hold a business responsible for the actions of another. I would rather see the signs be made to not have the force of law and that you would only be in jeopardy if you were asked to leave and refused. That is what some states have.
The Force of law needs to go, and if it does, it doesn't, through fear of a lawsuit, force a bus. owner to do something they don't want to do, (take their sign down).
As for every decision one makes being a "choice", well I have a problem with "that" line of thought too.
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I know of someone in a particulair line of work that has only two places he can do business with in this part of the state and both of them post, which means he has to be unarmed all day because he "HAS" to do business with them, AND THAT"S NOT RIGHT EITHER....it is NOT a choice to do business with them, he is forced to, and don't bother arguing with me3FULLMAGS+1 wrote:This is where I stand on the issue also.mreising wrote:It is a real stretch to hold a business responsible for the actions of another. I would rather see the signs be made to not have the force of law and that you would only be in jeopardy if you were asked to leave and refused. That is what some states have.
The Force of law needs to go, and if it does, it doesn't, through fear of a lawsuit, force a bus. owner to do something they don't want to do, (take their sign down).
As for every decision one makes being a "choice", well I have a problem with "that" line of thought too.
There needs to be give and take on both sides of the argument, and getting rid of the force of law is about the only way to respect both sides in this debate. And letting property owners post, lets those of us who carry , know who respects "our" rights and who doesn't, and who we want to patronize or not.
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It has nothing to do with the actions of the criminal, it has to do with creating the conditions where a person is essentially defenseless against the criminal by proactively putting up a sign which has the force of law by itself. I agree with the bolded however.mreising wrote:It is a real stretch to hold a business responsible for the actions of another. I would rather see the signs be made to not have the force of law and that you would only be in jeopardy if you were asked to leave and refused. That is what some states have.
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Your property, your liability.mreising wrote:It is a real stretch to hold a business responsible for the actions of another. I would rather see the signs be made to not have the force of law and that you would only be in jeopardy if you were asked to leave and refused. That is what some states have.
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No one is forced to operate a business in this country, either. Any given owner is more than welcome to take their business to Canada, Mexico, or overseas; and many do.WY_Not wrote:Still a matter of choice. No one is forced to work in a particular place or park in a particular place.
Wherever you choose to headquarter your business, you should respect the rights of the local people of that land.
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I have to agree. I respect such signs even when they do not have force of law. If I choose to disarm and enter a posted establishment, that property owner has assumed all responsibility and liability for my safety. Should the owner fail and a crime incur, the owner will be paying my medical bills, loss of wages, and punitive damages. That's the rule they set when they posted their sign, that they will pay for my damages.M-Quigley wrote:It has nothing to do with the actions of the criminal, it has to do with creating the conditions where a person is essentially defenseless against the criminal by proactively putting up a sign which has the force of law by itself. I agree with the bolded however.mreising wrote:It is a real stretch to hold a business responsible for the actions of another. I would rather see the signs be made to not have the force of law and that you would only be in jeopardy if you were asked to leave and refused. That is what some states have.