Yeah. Thats the same thing. You underwear is the same thing as bringing a weapon into someones home. And you also can't tell the difference between open carry on the streets or on someones property? Those arguments are nothing more than rants. I can't find any merit in any of those statements.
If someone comes into my home, I think I have the right to know if he is bringing a weapon into my home. I think its safe to ASSUME he has undergarments on. If that person doesn't trust me enough to be safe in my home, he shouldn't be in my home. If he isn't courteous or trusting enough to tell me hie is armed. He shouldn't be in my home. I could care less who is armed on the street. They have no obligation to me when I'm on the street in the public. But my HOME belongs to me and I set the rules there. If someone chooses not to respect that than I don't want them there.
Just to help enlighten your ignorance, MOST people I know carry firearms and they are welcome to have them on them when they visit because I know they carry. If it was someone I didn't know, they should let me know. I never carry a weapon into the home of someone I don't know or trust. I don't go there. Whats going to happen that you can justify? You went into their home with a concealed weapon, they threatened you in their own home so you shot them? Good Logic.
A weapon is just a tool. And you are also a guest. The only legal right you have to be there is because THEY give it to you. If they say leave, you can't be there anymore. That is why most states give private property owners the right to say if concealed weapons are allowed on their property and kind post signs prohibiting it. You shouldn't have to post a sign on your home if you are against concealed carry and you shouldn't carry a weapon into someones home if they don't condone it. You right to carry doesn't trump their rights in their home.
If someone comes into my home, I think I have the right to know if he is bringing a weapon into my home. I think its safe to ASSUME he has undergarments on. If that person doesn't trust me enough to be safe in my home, he shouldn't be in my home. If he isn't courteous or trusting enough to tell me hie is armed. He shouldn't be in my home. I could care less who is armed on the street. They have no obligation to me when I'm on the street in the public. But my HOME belongs to me and I set the rules there. If someone chooses not to respect that than I don't want them there.
Just to help enlighten your ignorance, MOST people I know carry firearms and they are welcome to have them on them when they visit because I know they carry. If it was someone I didn't know, they should let me know. I never carry a weapon into the home of someone I don't know or trust. I don't go there. Whats going to happen that you can justify? You went into their home with a concealed weapon, they threatened you in their own home so you shot them? Good Logic.
A weapon is just a tool. And you are also a guest. The only legal right you have to be there is because THEY give it to you. If they say leave, you can't be there anymore. That is why most states give private property owners the right to say if concealed weapons are allowed on their property and kind post signs prohibiting it. You shouldn't have to post a sign on your home if you are against concealed carry and you shouldn't carry a weapon into someones home if they don't condone it. You right to carry doesn't trump their rights in their home.