Tell me if I have the right to do so. If yes, then there's nothing more to be said. It's my right. If not, then show me the legal or moral basis for you argument. Tell me why I couldn't do so. What are the rational bases for either argument?
Make the case.
What? You were making your case. I asked a question. The burden lies on you, my friend.
You are seriously suggesting you have the Entitlement to search the vehicles of people who visit your home? You don't, and you don't deserve an explanation why not.
You would have a fight on your hands if you tried to search my car. Of course that would mean you would kick me off under the assumption, that I was carrying, which is your right. I am pretty sure you have NO right to search MY private property.
Make the case.
Let me try ....
The right to keep and bear arms is not a right that is granted by some man, government, or institution ... but rather a right granted at birth by the creator. The same as a right to be black or the right to pursue happiness ... Lets look at the civil rights movement of the 60s ... the same underlying concept is at work here. Should we be allowed to discriminate against those who exercise the right to protect themselves? If we can extend" civil" rights to private property then surly we can extend the God given right to self-protection to private property.