Rob Washeleski
Regular Member
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This question has come up before in various forms, but I want to ask it again. A store open to the public is private property, but what can they do to restrict OC? I understand that they have private property rights, but since they are open to the public they can't refuse service based on race, religion, etc. How does that apply to OC? The next hurdle I see for us who OC is that people might get savvy to the fact that they can just ask us to leave. It would be a shame if after all this companies just start implementing sweeping policies banning guns on their property. Know what I mean? Then you can OC outside only. I think that PDs that are against us just might start telling local businesses to refuse service. Your thoughts?
-Rob
This question has come up before in various forms, but I want to ask it again. A store open to the public is private property, but what can they do to restrict OC? I understand that they have private property rights, but since they are open to the public they can't refuse service based on race, religion, etc. How does that apply to OC? The next hurdle I see for us who OC is that people might get savvy to the fact that they can just ask us to leave. It would be a shame if after all this companies just start implementing sweeping policies banning guns on their property. Know what I mean? Then you can OC outside only. I think that PDs that are against us just might start telling local businesses to refuse service. Your thoughts?
-Rob