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To: Luis Gonzalez
Companies that forbid employees from locking weapons in their cars are, in effect, infringing on that employees RKBA's.
jones





Modernman wrote:
The company is not stopping you from carrying firearms in your car. They're just stopping you from doing so while on their property.
Park elsewhere if such a rule is too onerous -







Most large companies are required to provide employee parking, and in most localities, employees have nowhere else to park. - In their effects, such onerous 'rules' are infringements.
389 jones









The employee maintains his right to have a weapon, and the ownership maintains their property rights, if that employee simply parks off premises..

but people like jonestown have no respect for anyone else's rights, and expect the government to "defend" theirs.

It's called hypocrisy.

394 Luis Gonzalez






It's called courtesy to address someone you flame.

I respect everyone's rights, and expect everyone to respect mine.

The officials of our governments are in particular obligated to support & defend our Constitution, as per their oaths.
398 posted on 12/13/2004 4:47:01 PM PST by jonestown ( JONESTOWN, TX http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles)
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To: jonestown

The hell you do, you've been arguing that you're "entitled" to park in the parking lot, and to violate company rules.

You have no respect for property laws.


401 posted on 12/13/2004 4:53:21 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez (Some people see the world as they would want it to be, effective people see the world as it is.)
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