Is your grasp of logic really that flawed, or are you just trolling?
Nope, not trolling, feel free to read Posts 56 and 57 by SMS and Ted Kennedy.
Is your grasp of logic really that flawed, or are you just trolling?
I've read them, and I still can't figure out how you got from "an entity should be able to do something stupid" to "'negroes' aren't citizens" and "you won't be allowing Colion Noir in your place of business."Nope, not trolling, feel free to read Posts 56 and 57 by SMS and Ted Kennedy.
Let's look at this another way. A business is a private entity operating on private property, and the gov't tells them "you can't prohibit <insert group here> from entering your property." When you're at home, you are a private entity on private property--should the gov't be able to tell you that you can't prohibit <insert group here> from coming onto your property or entering your home?
Private property isn't private property? What about a farm? Most working farms are run as businesses; should the gov't be able to tell you that you can't prohibit people from coming onto your farm?A residence is totally different than a place of business that is open to the public.
Ask the Dixie Chicks. Just because you have the right to espouse your views, that doesn't mean that there are no repercussions for it...which is pretty much the point SMS keeps making.Is there or is there not constitutional protection for political views?
Private property isn't private property? What about a farm? Most working farms are run as businesses; should the gov't be able to tell you that you can't prohibit people from coming onto your farm?
Ask the Dixie Chicks. Just because you have the right to espouse your views, that doesn't mean that there are no repercussions for it...which is pretty much the point SMS keeps making.
Title 21 S 1290.22 - Business Owner's Rights
Business Owner's Rights were expanded to include "place of worship".
Business Owners seeking to prohibit entry to an individual carrying a firearm may do so, and should post signs stating such prohibition if open to the public.
Carrying a firearm onto property with a posted sign prohibiting the carrying of firearms is not a criminal act, but can result in a citation up to $250 if a peace officer is called and the person refuses to leave.
Business owners who allow carrying of firearms to anyone except convicted felons are immune from liability except for gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
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