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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3333033" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>See, thats the rub. As a law abiding citizen I either have to choose to not go to a business, or leave my firearm in the car and hope nothing happens. And again, several on here are under the assumption that the others are advocating that laws prevent businesses from making decisions on what can and cannot be brought onto their private property. That is not the case. If said business wants me to eschew my firearm to patron their establishment, then they should offer some form of assurance that either security is provided or they will compensate due to any injury or loss I suffer if injured due their no firearm policy. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So lets see, either tell my wife no, we can not go to said places which would piss her off, or go and hope nothing happens. Guess its a lose/possibly lose scenario right? If it was up to me, sure I would avoid those places. However, its not just about me. And yes, they are removing my ability to protect myself. As I said, its either go in unarmed or live with my wife constantly pissed at me. Take your guess which one 99% would take. </p><p></p><p>Its obvious we won't agree on this. As I've said, if it was up to me I wouldn't set foot into a business that has a no firearms policy. But its not just up to me. Not only that, but you failed to discuss what should someone do if they are in a small town and the one store they have available to get something doesn't allow firearms. Kinda puts them in a real bind doesn't it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3333033, member: 43724"] See, thats the rub. As a law abiding citizen I either have to choose to not go to a business, or leave my firearm in the car and hope nothing happens. And again, several on here are under the assumption that the others are advocating that laws prevent businesses from making decisions on what can and cannot be brought onto their private property. That is not the case. If said business wants me to eschew my firearm to patron their establishment, then they should offer some form of assurance that either security is provided or they will compensate due to any injury or loss I suffer if injured due their no firearm policy. So lets see, either tell my wife no, we can not go to said places which would piss her off, or go and hope nothing happens. Guess its a lose/possibly lose scenario right? If it was up to me, sure I would avoid those places. However, its not just about me. And yes, they are removing my ability to protect myself. As I said, its either go in unarmed or live with my wife constantly pissed at me. Take your guess which one 99% would take. Its obvious we won't agree on this. As I've said, if it was up to me I wouldn't set foot into a business that has a no firearms policy. But its not just up to me. Not only that, but you failed to discuss what should someone do if they are in a small town and the one store they have available to get something doesn't allow firearms. Kinda puts them in a real bind doesn't it? [/QUOTE]
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