Rethinking 30.06

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Re: Rethinking 30.06

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:How many times are people going to say the same things? There are two camps; those who feel private property rights trump everything else, and those who realize that commercial property open to the public can and is regulated far more heavily than non-commercial property.

Nothing anyone is going to say is going to move anyone from one camp to the other.

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I'm not sure that anyone thinks that private property right trump "everything" else, that certainly isn't my opinion. Most people accept building codes and permits as generally good and necessary if overly bureaucratic at times. I am really just trying to explain my feelings on the topic and that I don't feel the benefit is worth removing that ability for people to control what goes on in their business. I also think regardless where one falls on the issue it's a bad tactical move to be so cavalier about it. That a push to remove the ability to restrict firearms from private businesses would be futile and damaging to the firearm carrying community.

I'm not really hoping to change anyones mind. People want what they want. Maybe I can have some effect on what people put effort into.
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Re: Rethinking 30.06

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EEllis wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:How many times are people going to say the same things? There are two camps; those who feel private property rights trump everything else, and those who realize that commercial property open to the public can and is regulated far more heavily than non-commercial property.

Nothing anyone is going to say is going to move anyone from one camp to the other.

Chas.
I'm not sure that anyone thinks that private property right trump "everything" else, that certainly isn't my opinion. Most people accept building codes and permits as generally good and necessary if overly bureaucratic at times. I am really just trying to explain my feelings on the topic and that I don't feel the benefit is worth removing that ability for people to control what goes on in their business. I also think regardless where one falls on the issue it's a bad tactical move to be so cavalier about it. That a push to remove the ability to restrict firearms from private businesses would be futile and damaging to the firearm carrying community.

I'm not really hoping to change anyones mind. People want what they want. Maybe I can have some effect on what people put effort into.
I've read your position already and I've stated mine. So I'll just say that disagree with virtually everything you have written.

Chas.
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