No, I didn't. I invited unarmed employees to park. You aren't an unarmed employee, so you are not included in that invitation. If you attempt to force your way onto my property, I will defend myself. You can't claim that because Bob, who is unarmed, is invited, therefore I must invite you.
Any attempt to disarm you by force is illegal
Thus, leaving your gun in a locked vehicle while at work is, -- as you admit, -- an "actual inalienable human right".
I have an absolute right to keep you off my property, using deadly force if necessary.
You invited me to park on your property while working. You have no right to disarm me, as you admitted just above.
No, I didn't. I invited unarmed employees to park.
US citizens, as you admit, -- have an "actual inalienable human right" to be armed. You have no 'right' to demand they be unarmed in order to park while at work.
If you attempt to force your way onto my property, I will defend myself.
You invited me to park and to work. Having a gun in my vehicle is not using 'force' against you.
You can't claim that because Bob, who is unarmed, is invited, therefore I must invite you.
Both Bob and I have an inalienable right to carry arms in our vehicles while at work, as you admit. -- Any attempt to disarm Bob by force is illegal.