Florida's "Individual Personal Private Property Protection" Comes Before Senate Soon!

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Florida’s “Individual Personal Private Property Protection” Comes Before The Senate Any Day!

Call Your State Senator Today and Urge Him or Her to Vote “YES” to SB 2356!

Your help is needed to pass Senate Bill 2356, sponsored by Senator Durell Peaden (R-2), to stop corporate giants from trampling our constitutional rights.

SB 2356 is now available for the Senate floor and a vote by the full Senate. Please begin contacting your State Senator today in support of SB 2356.

Your constitutional rights DO NOT END when you cross from one piece of asphalt, upon which you drive -- to the one where you park your vehicle.

Constitutional rights do not stop when you accept employment or become a customer.

Your right of self-defense and your right to possess and transport legal personal property for lawful purposes, ARE NOT superseded by anti-gun business owners who want your money, but try hijack your Constitutional and legal rights.

The blatantly anti-gun Florida Chamber of Commerce and the Florida Retail Federation are trying to dream up or manufacture rights for big business bullies while trampling existing rights of law-abiding citizens.

IN FACT, they are working with the Brady Campaign and the Million Mom March organization and have formed a new anti-gun business organization called "Floridians Against Workplace Violence" into which they can funnel corporate money to fight to take away our 2nd Amendment rights and our privacy rights.

SB 2356 will stop anti-gun businesses from searching the private vehicles of customers and employees in parking lots and will stop punitive action against people who keep firearms in their vehicles for self-defense and other lawful purposes.

Big corporations want rights for themselves, but none for employees or customers.

This bill protects a person’s right to have legal property that is lawfully possessed and locked -- out of sight -- inside a personal private vehicle. A private vehicle is an extension of your home.

The simple truth is some corporate businesses want our money, but they don't respect people or our rights. They expect you to cease to be a person when you accept the invitation of business to come spend your money in their amusement parks and their stores.

And despite their claims, NO business entity has a right to void, coerce or intimidate an employee into giving up their rights.

Some corporate giants are even attempting to coerce and intimidate gun owners into giving up constitutional rights as a condition of employment.

Your Rights are in Danger. You must act now to protect your rights.

TAKE ACTION NOW -- CONTACT Senators today.

Tell them to Stop Corporate giants from trampling the right to keep and bear arms, the right of self-defense and privacy rights. Urge them to support SB-2356 by Senator Peaden.

IN THE SUBJECT LINE OF YOUR EMAIL PUT:

SUPPORT SB-2356 Protect 2nd Amendment & Privacy Rights

(To send one email to multiple legislators at the same time, block or highlight the entire list or sections of the list and then copy and paste the block into the address section of the email.)

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Your constitutional rights DO NOT END when you cross from one piece of asphalt, upon which you drive -- to the one where you park your vehicle.

Constitutional rights do not stop when you accept employment or become a customer.
I agree. The government can't prosecute you because you accept employment.

Oh, wait, what? It's not a threat of prosecution, but a threat of firing? Under the First Amendment, you can say a company's product is lousy if you want, and not be prosecuted for it. Using the same logic as the article, you seem to be suggesting that your boss be enjoined from firing you for saying so about your company's product.

This, of course, is absurd. So is claiming that the Constitution--which is a charter of government--prevents you from making a deal you find mutually beneficial.

They expect you to cease to be a person when you accept the invitation of business to come spend your money in their amusement parks and their stores.

So, are you claiming coercion in your acceptance of their offer--of which you knew the terms up front--or are you trying to alter the deal after it's been made because you got a case of buyer's remorse?

If you don't like the offer, don't take it. It's that simple. Absent coercion, people don't make trades (like "my labor for your money," or "my money for your service in amusing me") unless they feel like they're better off for making it. If you don't think it's a gain, don't make the trade. But don't come around and try to use force (because that's what government is--force) to alter the deal, or force the other party to only offer terms you like.

(And, for the record, I would carry a lot more if my employer didn't have such a rule, but I knew what I was agreeing to when I signed on. The correct solution here isn't to force them to change the deal, it's to hold them accountable for your safety if they take action to render you defenseless.)
 
Ugh your getting caught up in the details. Your car is your personal property, they can ban you from having a gun on company property but not in your car as long as it doesn't leave there.

Also add in the fact that most companies don't own the parking lot because they are just one of many clients leasing the building.
 
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