Their rights are not being infringed, until such practices become monolithic. Demonstrate to me that they are monolithic and I will agree with your position, as I stated. But for the time being, people are not being forced to take those jobs, nor are they forced to park in those lots.
In a pure democracy, you are right, the majority will rule; but that is not to say that their rule will be just. Nor do we live in a pure democracy, luckily.
I agree that GladesGluru's post is extemely well put, the best put I've seen this entire debate.
These laws have been passed at the request of citizens, citizens whose rights are being infringed, and who have petitioned their legislators for redress. Oklahoma, Utah, & Alaska have such laws, and other States are considering them, - egged on by groups like the NRA.
Their rights are not being infringed, until such practices become monolithic.
Amusing contention, that rights are not being violated unless they are 'uniformly' infringed upon. Who thought up that one?
Demonstrate to me that they are monolithic and I will agree with your position, as I stated.
I'm really starting to doubt that. The more you keep coming up with off the wall reasons, the more I doubt.
But for the time being, people are not being forced to take those jobs, nor are they forced to park in those lots.
We went over those facts previously. -- Most local governments force companies to provide off street parking for employee use.
As for jobs, companies cannot require you to abandon your RKBA's in order to hold a job.