KBCraig wrote:Right2Carry wrote:KBCraig wrote:TxFire wrote:You gonna pat them down too? Those interested in doing harm to you will pay no attention to your little signed form. These people are called CRIMINALS as they disregard the law.
Exactly. It's no different than a 30.06 sign at the mall: keeps out the law abiding, while doing nothing to stop criminals.
LOL. It's really a shame that you can't distinguish between a public business and a private residence or your argument might actually have merit.
It's a shame that you can't distinguish that your plan has exactly the same effect, whether in a private residence or a public business: keeping out the law abiding, while doing nothing to deter criminals.
If you could overcome that, your argument might have merit. You can't, and it doesn't.
The differance is I don't allow criminals in my house, maybe you do, but I don't. It is not a business and that makes all the differance. Personally I know that the law does not distinguish between business and a private home. The fact is I can choose who I allow into my home and who I don't allow, that is my right and neither you or anyone else can take that right away from me. A business owner may not discriminate, but a homeowner can discriminate who he or she allows in thier house without any repurcussions.
If they want to leave it in the truck, hey that is fine by me. I don't even care if the telephone, mail carriers, meter readers or whatever carry as long as they don't enter my house with thier weapon.
YOU may feel comfortable letting a complete stranger in your house with your love ones without knowing how the weapon is secured, what kind of training the individual has, or even if the gun is secured. You don't know what kind of shape the weapon is in. Hell he may be bending over, doing a lot of moving around and the weapon may not be held in check by anything more than his underwear. It falls out goes kaboom and a loved one is dead. IF you think EVERY CHL holder is a responsible individual with common sense, then I got some ocean front property to sell you in Arizona.
Again I ask show me data that says repairman or service reps are at high risk being attacked performing repairs or service calls at a homeowners residence. To and from the homeowners house, yes they need to carry. Once getting to my house they need to leave it in the vehicle. It's just my opinion and I don't expect people to agree with it.
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