Part of the reason I am not a member of my local "Citizens' Patrol" is their no guns policy. Consider it a private club, they can make whatever rules they want for membership, and to stay a member in good standing you must abide by them. They have made that clear, and I agree, if you don't like the rules, don't join the club, or join them and face getting caught and sue them for abrogating your rights.texasmr2 wrote:I can see you did not fully understand my question so here it is again...can the association LEGALLY supercede the rights given to me by the state?apostate wrote:If you don't like the rules, don't join the club. There's nothing stopping you from looking out for your neighbors unofficially. However, if you join the club and then break the rules, they can kick you out of the club.
You have no "right given to you by the state" what you have is a privilege.