I don't like the idea of putting stipulations on the 30.06 businesses. I would rather put economic pressure on them by taking my business elsewhere.
I don't like the govt getting too involved in the everyday lives of people. I think that is the reason that we have been stripped of so many of our 2A rights.
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- Mon Nov 06, 2006 3:10 pm
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- Forum: Goals for 2007
- Topic: What I would like to see
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I do not like the idea of controlling a private business, and especially a private family/individual's right to choose with regard to lifestyle and self-defense choices.
My sister, as many of you know, does not want me entering her house with my handgun. I disagree, but I will honor her wishes, as it is her house.
I know that I certainly don't want the govt telling me what I should allow in MY house. In both of our families, we have unmarried couples living together. In our home, they aren't allowed to stay in the same bedroom overnight. We would both have our drawers in a knot if the govt tried to tell us that WE were taking away their rights by having this rule in our home.
We also don't allow smoking in our house. Yes, everyone has a right to smoke, but as an asthmatic, I also have a right to breathe. (As a homeowner, I also have the right to choose my own potpourri, and cigarette smoke just isn't my thing.)
When it comes to businesses, it's THEIR property. I can also exercise MY right to take my business elsewhere (and I do).
What I have a problem with is tax-payer funded entities that are off-limits. (Ex: schools, postoffices). MY tax dollars pay for those places. They should not be restricted.
My sister, as many of you know, does not want me entering her house with my handgun. I disagree, but I will honor her wishes, as it is her house.
I know that I certainly don't want the govt telling me what I should allow in MY house. In both of our families, we have unmarried couples living together. In our home, they aren't allowed to stay in the same bedroom overnight. We would both have our drawers in a knot if the govt tried to tell us that WE were taking away their rights by having this rule in our home.
We also don't allow smoking in our house. Yes, everyone has a right to smoke, but as an asthmatic, I also have a right to breathe. (As a homeowner, I also have the right to choose my own potpourri, and cigarette smoke just isn't my thing.)
When it comes to businesses, it's THEIR property. I can also exercise MY right to take my business elsewhere (and I do).
What I have a problem with is tax-payer funded entities that are off-limits. (Ex: schools, postoffices). MY tax dollars pay for those places. They should not be restricted.