If a company bans Muslims in their employment from bringing a Q'uran on to their property, will you stand in defense of those Muslim's First Amendment rights?
Or will you be defending the Company's property rights?
Let's frame it the way I did with the bible, same same as the koran or any other book protected under the 1st Amd:
The company has a parking lot also open to the public for customers and visitors. It bans bibles (or korans) in a policy handed down only a few months ago. It employs book sniffing dogs to ferret them out, using the dogs to indicate which cars to search. The company fires an employee of 19 years for having a bible (or koran) on the company parking lot (which is also open to the general public.)
LG, you side with the company's right to ban the bible (or koran) under these asinine fascist terms.
I don't.