You yourself are your own property...that doesn't give you the right to come onto my property, in other words, just because you or something is your own property, that shouldn't give you the right to bring it onto my property.
The Bill of Rights does not apply to private individuals.
I am pro 2A, but if someone doesn't want you bringing a gun onto their property, it should be their right.
Try to understand that my car is ~my~ property.
If you want to stop & search all cars before they enter your property, fine, get a warrant & do so.
Otherwise, live with Alaska's law, -- and with our nations 2nd amendment policy that says no infringements on our right to carry.
Uh, people don't get warrants to search other people.
You are nitpicking the issue.
If I don't want you bringing a gun (or any other thing) into or onto my property, that should be my right.
You have that right. You can put up a gate, and keep everyone out that refuses your search demands.
-- But once you let visitors on your property without a car search, their car is there legally, under the new Alaskan law.
...that doesn't give you the right to come onto my property, in other words, just because you or something is your own property, that shouldn't give you the right to bring it onto my property.
I repeat, - you can put up a gate and keep me & my car off your property for any reason.
The purpose of the Alaskan law is to prevent 'parking lot' gun bans..
The Bill of Rights does not apply to private individuals.
Everyone is obligated to support & obey our Law of the Land.