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One of my bosses just asked me to procure 200 "No Guns Allowed" signs for our stores.
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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteyMacD" data-source="post: 1503068" data-attributes="member: 7633"><p>So let me ask this question. I carry at the business I own. Someone refuses to shop there because I am a big bad gun carrying nut job. Sure that someone has the right not to shop my wares because I carry a gun,... but are they reasonable for doing so? And this isnt aimed at you, per se, but the whole boycotting someone's constitutionally protected rights is juvenile. And I dont mean having an opinion is juvenile, but thinking that you are making some great impact in 2A when it isnt even a matter of 2A, is just recockulous. If anything, its being a sniffling little kid who isnt getting their way. If we want to bring the founding fathers into the mix, Im pretty sure with the heavy references to private property throughout multiple amendments, it was much more of a concern than the right to form a well regulated militia. In fact, I would go as far to say, they intentionally did that so the tyranny of government and the whining masses couldnt start making decisions for the property owner. Which thats all boycotting is, a lame, immature attempt to blackmail a business owner into compliance.</p><p></p><p>As I said in my first response to this thread. You dont want to recognize my rights protected by the CotUS because you *think* you have a right that does not exist on my property,.. fine. Please move out of my doorway, I have customers trying to get in. <img src="/images/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>Reminds me of a limerick:</p><p></p><p>There once was a woman who was quite begat</p><p>Who had 3 sons, Nat, Pat and Tat.</p><p>Though she found fun in the breeding</p><p>Hard was the feeding</p><p>When she discovered no <strong>tit for tat</strong>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteyMacD, post: 1503068, member: 7633"] So let me ask this question. I carry at the business I own. Someone refuses to shop there because I am a big bad gun carrying nut job. Sure that someone has the right not to shop my wares because I carry a gun,... but are they reasonable for doing so? And this isnt aimed at you, per se, but the whole boycotting someone's constitutionally protected rights is juvenile. And I dont mean having an opinion is juvenile, but thinking that you are making some great impact in 2A when it isnt even a matter of 2A, is just recockulous. If anything, its being a sniffling little kid who isnt getting their way. If we want to bring the founding fathers into the mix, Im pretty sure with the heavy references to private property throughout multiple amendments, it was much more of a concern than the right to form a well regulated militia. In fact, I would go as far to say, they intentionally did that so the tyranny of government and the whining masses couldnt start making decisions for the property owner. Which thats all boycotting is, a lame, immature attempt to blackmail a business owner into compliance. As I said in my first response to this thread. You dont want to recognize my rights protected by the CotUS because you *think* you have a right that does not exist on my property,.. fine. Please move out of my doorway, I have customers trying to get in. ;) Reminds me of a limerick: There once was a woman who was quite begat Who had 3 sons, Nat, Pat and Tat. Though she found fun in the breeding Hard was the feeding When she discovered no [b]tit for tat[/b]. [/QUOTE]
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