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<blockquote data-quote="gerhard1" data-source="post: 2084460" data-attributes="member: 5391"><p>For ther government to do it is one thing, and a reasonable agrument could be made that laws forbidding OC are an infringement. But what about the rights of the business? I'd say that a business is well within it's rights to regulate the mode and manner of carry on their premises. Or they can prohibit it completely. This policy would still allow me to protect myself while in their establishment and at the same time not make others, whose view might be differ from ours, uncomfortable.</p><p></p><p>I'd say it is a damn good compromise. As I just said, we can still protect ourselves, and not make others, who might be frightened at the sight of openly-carried sidearms, uncomfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerhard1, post: 2084460, member: 5391"] For ther government to do it is one thing, and a reasonable agrument could be made that laws forbidding OC are an infringement. But what about the rights of the business? I'd say that a business is well within it's rights to regulate the mode and manner of carry on their premises. Or they can prohibit it completely. This policy would still allow me to protect myself while in their establishment and at the same time not make others, whose view might be differ from ours, uncomfortable. I'd say it is a damn good compromise. As I just said, we can still protect ourselves, and not make others, who might be frightened at the sight of openly-carried sidearms, uncomfortable. [/QUOTE]
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