You can also tell a woman, a black man, a homosexual, and a priest to "get off my lawn". A business cannot. All those types of people are "protected class". Why are people enjoying their civil rights under 2A not also protected?Jaguar wrote:I quit reading afterI can tell someone not to carry a pistol in my yard (unless it's the police), but I can't tell my guests they cannot keep a pistol in their car in my driveway or the side of the road by my house."Much like a private homeowner is able to tell his guests whether they can bring a gun into his yard, FedEx should have the right to decide what it will and will not allow on its private property," Mark Hogan, vice president of U.S. security for FedEx Express told Tennessee lawmakers last year.
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- Fri Oct 18, 2013 12:25 pm
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- Fri Oct 18, 2013 11:38 am
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WSJ article about parking lot laws
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