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<blockquote data-quote="ExSniper" data-source="post: 1075786" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>Many, if not most of us, are limited as to where we can work. Feeding our families and paying the bills trump "choosing" not to go on someone's property. It would be very nice to be able to choose to walk away from a job because of an irrational policy.</p><p>The laws usually recognize that we are to be secure in, have a reasonable expectation of privacy, and are free from illegal search and seizure in our vehicles. So why do my "property" rights end when I park said vehicle in a parking lot on your property? </p><p>The main problem is not that I cannot have it in your parking lot, it is that you are denying me protection coming and going to work. Would you, the employer, not then be responsible for my safety from the time I leave for work until the time I return home?</p><p>Our legislators need to understand this, as they are denying teachers and many government employees, including military personnel, from carrying the means to protect themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExSniper, post: 1075786, member: 1387"] Many, if not most of us, are limited as to where we can work. Feeding our families and paying the bills trump "choosing" not to go on someone's property. It would be very nice to be able to choose to walk away from a job because of an irrational policy. The laws usually recognize that we are to be secure in, have a reasonable expectation of privacy, and are free from illegal search and seizure in our vehicles. So why do my "property" rights end when I park said vehicle in a parking lot on your property? The main problem is not that I cannot have it in your parking lot, it is that you are denying me protection coming and going to work. Would you, the employer, not then be responsible for my safety from the time I leave for work until the time I return home? Our legislators need to understand this, as they are denying teachers and many government employees, including military personnel, from carrying the means to protect themselves. [/QUOTE]
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