Nortex wrote:Quick easy answer:tiger1279 wrote:The 2nd amend says the people's right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Yet I see my right to bear arms being infringed everywhere I turn. How is it that these "no carry" signs that are popping up everywhere are not un-Constitutional? Where is the exception that allows property owners and business owners to infringe on my right to carry? Maybe I'm to thick headed; but can someone explain this to me?
Because if you don't want someone carrying a gun in your home or business the you can tell them not to come in. It's your property and YOU control it, not he constitution.
Exactly, the same applies to the first amendment, if you don't like what someone says, you can ask them to be removed from your home or business. The Bill of Rights, lists the things government cannot restrict, but private property owners are not bound by those restrictions.