I kind of go along with the idea of a car being an extension of one's home, but I don't believe one can "extend" one's home onto someone else's private property. I don't think it matters whether it's business or residential.
Well at least you honestly admit you want " -- the power to control what's on my property, including contents of cars. -- "
Most employers are using bogus liability arguments.
And, IMO, if we give the state the power to insist that guns may come onto one's property without their consent,
The state is obligated to enforce our 2nd Amendment against all infringements. Parking lot gun bans are infringements.
then we risk giving it power to also prohibit such a thing. The power to truly infringe the RKBA, which I don't believe is happenning in these corporate parking lots.
You are letting your beliefs blind you to the truth. These bans are orchestrated by the brady bunch faction, imo.
I kind of go along with the idea of a car being an extension of one's home, but I don't believe one can "extend" one's home onto someone else's private property. I don't think it matters whether it's business or residential.
Parking your car in a private or public lot does not "extend your home" by any stretch..