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To: goldstategop
The other side of the coin is that business owners have the right to say what is on their property. The vehicle is the employee's property and the business owner has no more say about what is IN the car than they have the right to authorize a police search of the car.

I am also of the opinion, that if a business owner prohibits a person from exercising their right to self-defense, the the owner AUTOMATICLY ASSUMES LIABILITY for any injury that could have been prevented by self defense.

12 posted on 04/09/2008 9:11:41 AM PDT by taxcontrol
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To: taxcontrol
The vehicle is the employee's property and the business owner has no more say about what is IN the car than they have the right to authorize a police search of the car.

So, is a company violating your Constitutional right if it bans you from bringing your vehicle onto its property if you're going to carry concealed weapons in it?

14 posted on 04/09/2008 9:25:47 AM PDT by Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus (Men fight well when they know that no prisoners will be taken.)
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