On someone else's property, they do. By the way, when can I come exercise my First Amendment rights in your front yard? I notice you conveniently dropped that subject.
My yard is not a company parking lot. You haven't been invited to park your private property on it, or to make a speech.
Contrary to your false assertion that I made a "false assertion" upthread: --- private companies are required to obey Constitutional law in order to conduct business in the US.
Yet countless other companies have similar policies in effect - and are continuing to do business in the US. If your assertion was fact, the OK legislature would've simply shut down Weyerhauser instead of passing this law, no?
No. - They passed a law to prevent the infringement.
Thounsands of companies are proving you wrong everday. The fact that you refuse to admit it, doesn't change the truth of my statement.
The fact that thousands of companies, and Fed/State/local governments are violating the US Constitution everyday does not prove you right.
The fact that you refuse to admit it, doesn't change the truth of the issue. Our RKBA's is being violated, and you are defending companies that are doing it.
Too bad. You are obligated to uphold the Constitution, which allows me to exercise my rights to free speech. I get to dictate the terms of my access to your property - not you.
Or at least, that's what you'd have us believe. The fact that you think your own property is to be subject to different terms than other property exposes your hypocrisy.
The fact that thousands of companies, and Fed/State/local governments are violating the US Constitution everyday does not prove you right.
You stated upthread that adherence to the Constitution is a requirement for doing business in the US. Now you claim that thousands of companies are violating the Constitution yet are still in business. Can't keep your story straight, huh?