motorhommie
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May I ask, which store?
I believe I said in my post that it was the WENATCHEE WA store.
May I ask, which store?
His question about which store was directed to Sandy, not you.I believe I said in my post that it was the WENATCHEE WA store.
I would not carry in their as it is their right as a private property owner. That is the law.
That makes no sense whatsoever. They express their rights as a property owner to you via written communication that they are prohibiting guns on their property via letter, and you well ignore that. But that changes if the exact same written notification to you is via a sign? I can't understand what the difference is.
I would not carry in their as it is their right as a private property owner. That is the law.
And what about my private property rights? Or does Costco own my body, my wallet, the contents of my pockets, etc just because I stepped onto their land?
And what about my private property rights? Or does Costco own my body, my wallet, the contents of my pockets, etc just because I stepped onto their land?
Do my private property rights trump your rules if I ever visit your house?
Do my private property rights trump your rules if I ever visit your house?
You're making this out to be a mutually exclusive situation. It's not. I can control who stands on my property and you can control what's in your pockets. If I object to the contents of your pockets I can tell you to leave.
If I have money in my pocket, it does not interfere with your ownership of your land, no matter where I'm standing.
But you can't rob me just because I'm standing on your land or expect for no readily apparent reason that no one will ever have money in their pockets when they step onto your property.
It's my property. I am allowed to make the rules, enforce the rules and even change them at my whim.
I am not following? Nowhere in this discussion (involving me) did I ever advocate or compare robbing a person. If you are talking about robbing you of a right to carry money, yes I can. It's my property. I am allowed to make the rules, enforce the rules and even change them at my whim.
What would you do if it was clearly posted at the entrance?
Unless you are a person "protected" by the law and granted more rights than your fellow citizens.
In regards to private property with public access you are correct. Though I believe in my home, protected classes don't mean squat.