Yes. If you think their search is unreasonable, take action. I'm sure in some % of cases they are. In most I suspect they are reasonable.
I'd welcome such cases and the clearing of the 'constitutional air' they would raise.
Me too.
-- Your anti-constitutional 'pro-merchant' position would be left with no legs to stand on.
Anti-Constitutional? Please. Do they post a sign saying bags can be searched? Can you read the sign? If you disagree, shop elsewhere. Or call the police and your lawyer when they stop you at the door. Please let us know how it all plays out.
Yes. If you think their search is unreasonable, take action. I'm sure in some % of cases they are. In most I suspect they are reasonable.
Thank you for conceding that 'unreasonable searches' by merchants are actionable under our Constitution.
Your posts here are typical, for instance, of those who deny that the 2nd does not apply to merchants, -- that they can ban guns from employees & customers cars.
I'd welcome such cases and the clearing of the 'constitutional air' they would raise.
Me too.
-- Your anti-constitutional 'pro-merchant' position would be left with no legs to stand on.
Anti-Constitutional? Please.
You want merchants to have an unrestricted power to search? -- That's anti-constitutional.
Do they post a sign saying bags can be searched? Can you read the sign? If you disagree, shop elsewhere.
And if the merchant disagrees with limits, let him open shop elsewhere. Mexico & China beckon.
Or call the police and your lawyer when they stop you at the door. Please let us know how it all plays out.
Rest assured, you will be the first to know.