“Do you support a statewide law which does not allow an employer to prevent employees from exercising Second Amendment rights (eg gun locked in car)?”
I absolutely support the right of an employer to ban guns from his private property!
What part of property rights do you not understand? I have a lot of guns around the house, but I don’t have the right to take them everywhere I go, regardless of what my friend, employer, or government agency might think.
“Can they....Inject crap into me. Nope.”
Good point. If they try, QUIT!
Why do you consider yourself a helpless slave?
“We are working here to remove the right of private business to mandate the cv19 vaxx.”
Speak for yourself. I believe in freedom, including the right of employers to take steps they believe will result in a safe working environment for all of their employees. And customers.
“Employment is optional if you’re drawing retirement pay. It’s easy for you to pontificate.”
I’ve walked the walk. I’ve been injected with all sorts of strange things, courtesy of the US Air Force. And unlike civilians, at the time I did NOT have the right to quit!
And yes, as a civilian, I’ve quit jobs where I thought the conditions of employment were unacceptable. I quit my last job because they kept wanting me to work 50 hours/week and I had told them 30 was my max. After a string of 50 hours weeks and with no reduction in sight, I told them to hire someone else. And quit.
“I absolutely support the right of an employer to ban guns from his private property!”
That’s not the Constitutional nor conservative position in red states. The law says that lawful gun owners and licensed CCs can keep their weapons locked inside the vehicle.
As with vaccines, the employer has no business denying gun rights on my travel to/from work. My car is private property!
But the solution there, as with vaxx, is to put liability on the employer for the safety of the employee.
You make a great Democrat.
And let’s not forget that the entire motivation for both vaccination and gun control comes from public health agencies (govt) and the legal profession. In both cases the policies are an imposition on personal freedoms.
If you don’t like freedom and liberty, open your business in Europe. Or the middle East.
The Gregg County TX Sheriff’s Dept has made cv19 vaccination mandatory. And they are a government agency. Word out this afternoon is that half the deputies walked out in protest. Good. The uptick in crime is owned by mandatory vaccine supporters, who will hopefully receive their fair share of assault, theft, B&E.