To: Dead Corpse
The question though is: Do you have the right to park in the parking lot, and the answer is no. If an employer makes a parking rule you don't like, which is his right to do so, then you just park elsewhere or quit. There are lots of cases this has applied to that have nothing to do with firearms. Some employers have limited what makes of vehicles are allowed into the company parking lot. Private property is private property.
169 posted on
02/10/2006 4:11:43 PM PST by
Melas
(What!? Read or learn something? Why would anyone do that, when they can just go on being stupid)
To: Melas
The question though is: Do you have the right to park in the parking lot, and the answer is no. If an employer makes a parking rule you don't like, which is his right to do so, then you just park elsewhere or quit. There are lots of cases this has applied to that have nothing to do with firearms. Some employers have limited what makes of vehicles are allowed into the company parking lot. Private property is private property.Where is the (law-abiding) employee suppose to keep his lawful gun/weapon??? Leaving it at home violates his right to carry a weapon.
The employer parking lot is only for the convenience of the employer. Where else does a large company house their employee's vehicles? It's true that the parking lot is private property, but it is not for the production of the company's products.
361 posted on
02/11/2006 2:21:10 PM PST by
backslacker
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