Yeah, there's a lot of folks around here who fall into that category.
They think folks should go to jail for simply carrying a gun into the "wrong" place, even after they've jumped through all the hoops and filled out all the paperwork to get a permit for something which is a Right.
A property owner has the right to decide under what circumstances someone may enter his property. People who do not wish to meet the property owner's conditions should simply refrain from entering his property.
There are some rightful limitations on this: (1) a landlord may not impose additional conditions on a tenant during a lease; (2) if someone's property must be crossed to access someone else's property, the former property owner has a limited right to impose conditions upon those wishing to access the latter's property; (3) if a person requires to enter his property for purposes of honoring a contract, he has a limited right to impose any new conditions upon those who are compelled to enter.