Garand Illusion
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Not if you value property rights......
I actually do ... and don't want to restart the thread that has already been beat to death here ... but with all the other rules a property owner with a business has to deal with, I think this is the least of them. If you want to start preserving property rights, instead of limiting CCW why not start with ADA, zoning ordinance, etc. ... and then we can talk about property rights.
The losers are property owners that can no longer control what is and is not allowed on their property.
True ... but they haven't lost anything tangible. And the public has gained the ability to defend itself in the manner intended when the CCW law was passed.
And bottom line is I'm not going to cry too much for property owners, who suddenly feel like their manhoods are 1/2 an inch smaller because there might be a certain kind of tool locked up in cars in their parking lots that they can't do anything about (how pathetic -- not like they knew what people had in their cars in the first place).
Just about every company out there has rules against guns in cars in place, simply because it's PC to do so. Not because there's any reason to have such a rule.
If we're going to make CCW and guns mainstream, we need to prove that these PC notions that guns are bad no matter where they are is wrong.