Wouldn't a system void of hierarchy be even more complicated?
Wouldn't failure to comply with employment related contractual terms constitute 'misusing their lot'? If your presence is acceptive of a particular set of stipulations, either you're in compliance or not.
I disagree, laws and...
I don't see your point.
Your car is your property, but that car is parked on their property. There has to be an authoritative hierarchy of rights, otherwise they'd have no legal basis to tow your car from their parking lot. If their rules specify no weapons on premises, it doesn't matter...
No, because employees assume such risks by accepting the terms of employment.
I agree, the problem is "gun-free" nonsense. The solution however is not to use government force to change their stance by further destroying property rights. Again, I ask the question - If an individual’s right to...
"It" fundamentally *is* a property right. The 2nd Amendment ties together two premises - that you have a right to life, and that you have a right to possess firearms. The combination of the two enables you to use the latter to maintain the former. Without each of these corollary rights, the...
Bad Move..
I wanted to give you all another perspective on this. I see this as an extremely bad move on the part of the NRA, and only detrimental to our country.
On first glance the bill may seem like a good thing, but property rights are nothing to screw with, and this bill completely...
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