The question this raises in my mind is: if a hotel owner can prohibit you from having a gun in your hotel room, because it's a business, can an apartment owner prohibit you from having a gun in your apartment? An apartment property is a business too, and it is less "open" to the public than a hotel, so it seems like an apartment owner should have equal or greater right to prohibit you from having a gun on his property if this power is based on some concept of private property rights.maximus2161 wrote:I was just curious how the law comes into play regarding your overnight stay in a hotel. Since you are staying there but again its still business and they can do what they want. I was just vague on it.
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I am under the impression that an apartment owner cannot prohibit you from having a gun in your apartment, but if he can't, then why can the hotel owner?