2nd Amendment rights to carry arms in vehicles are not inferior to parking lot property rights. They also are not superior. They are equal. Which means that you have the right to carry a weapon - but a private property owner has the right to say that you can't carry a weapon on his property.
If you don't agree with those Constitutional terms, do business elsewhere.
You're the one wanting to force association on private property - hardly a Constitutional position.
jones:
2nd Amendment rights to carry arms in vehicles are not inferior to parking lot property rights.
They also are not superior. They are equal.
Which means that you have the right to carry a weapon - but a private property owner has the right to say that you can't carry a weapon on his property.
46 dirtboy
We agree, equal.
Thus, a private property owner does not have the right to prevent employees from locking a rightfully carried weapon in their vehicle. -- While parking for work.