Sorry, I used a first-person shop-owner "persona" in a few of my statements, causing a confusion for which I hereby apologize. In most places I have been speaking as myself (dayglored), but in a few I assumed the persona of a business owner for the sake of sentence construction (easier in first-person); I should have stayed in third-person.
I (dayglored) support concealed carry without limitation, though I personally would respect the wishes of a neighbor who differed, when I was on his property.
> You should have a problem respecting those who refuse to abide by our Constitution. Can you agree?
The Constitution guarantees my right to keep and bear arms. It does not force my neighbor to put up with whatever I feel like doing on his property, even if what I'm doing is protected when I'm on my property or in public. For example, I can spray-paint "Hippies stink!" on my house if I want to. But I can't spray-paint it on my neighbor's house, even though the First Amendment guarantees my right to freedom of speech.
So, in my view, my RKBA is not infringed by my neighbor's wishes, since it's my choice to go on his property or stay off.
-- I'm saying that my RKBA doesn't necessarily trump his personal property rights -- on HIS property.
How is the carrying of a concealed weapon while on his property "trumping" his property rights? -- Why do you and he see armed citizens as threats to 'property'?
The Constitution guarantees my right to keep and bear arms. It does not force my neighbor to put up with whatever I feel like doing on his property,
You were invited to be on his property. You are carrying concealed, as usual; - why would he know, -- and why would he object?
even if what I'm doing is protected when I'm on my property or in public. my RKBA is not infringed by my neighbor's wishes, since it's my choice to go on his property or stay off.
Why must you 'choose' to be disarmed when visiting your neighbor? - Why does he object to our right to carry? And why do you agree with his theory that armed citizens are threats to 'property'?