To: Luis Gonzalez
My gun is in MY car. My property. Get it yet? If my employer wants to buy me a car to commute in then they can set teh rules for what I have inside it.
Look, you obviously aren't smart enough to understand, so just give it up.
615 posted on
12/14/2004 2:37:33 PM PST by
Dead Corpse
(Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.)
To: Dead Corpse
Your car is permitted on the property owner's property pursuant your abiding by his rules of access, and not carrying a gun on to his property.
The moment that you cross his property line carrying a gun IN YOUR CAR, you are in violation of his rules of access, and you can be forcibly removed.
Don't believe me?
Stop a cop anywhere and ask them.
By the way your pants and your socks and your underwear are your property as well...do you believe that you can stash a gun in your pants, your socks, or your underwear and enter a property where guns are not allowed?
Ask a cop.
621 posted on
12/14/2004 4:18:46 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.)
To: Dead Corpse
Again by your simple logic, anyone who is trespassing on private property while in their own private vehicle, could not be prosecuted for trespassing because, being in their private vehicle constitutes being in or on their own private property. By this logic I can park a RV on your property and not be trespassing on your property, since my RV is MY private property. Now do you see how asinine your argument is?
640 posted on
12/14/2004 9:28:28 PM PST by
BOOTSTICK
(MEET ME IN KANSAS CITY)
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