To: Guillermo
If an establishment doesn't want you packing on THEIR premises, they should be able to tell you any way they wish. If someone doesn't want law abiding citizens exercising their Rights (in a discrete manner) in their PUBLIC establishment, they should either close their business, or lock the doors and only do business over the internet.
The signs that businesses post banning guns are no more moral than those signs banning blacks 40 years ago.
10 posted on
06/06/2003 2:34:54 PM PDT by
Mulder
(Live Free or die)
To: Mulder
So if a movie theater doesn't want you to exercise your right of free speech in the middle of a screening, then they should close their doors. OK.
17 posted on
06/06/2003 2:42:33 PM PDT by
Guillermo
(Proud Infidel)
To: Mulder
The signs that businesses post banning guns are no more moral than those signs banning blacks 40 years ago.
You have to be kidding. People don't choose the color of their skin, but they choose whether or not to carry a gun. To equate hundreds of years of persecution of black people with not being able to carry your gun into the Dairy Queen is terrible.
Or perhaps you're, in a kind of backward way, setting up an argument in favor of gay rights. If, in your view, it's immoral to discriminate people who choose to carry guns, then perhaps it's also immoral to discriminate against people who choose to engage in homosexual activity. I'm sure the HRC would love to hear from you.
27 posted on
06/06/2003 2:53:54 PM PDT by
Dilly
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