papa bear
Regular Member
He's wrong on the 1st and 2nd amendment points. If a company doesn't want anyone spewing political speech in their store, they can eject them same with arms.
wonder if that applied if you wore a button supporting a political issue such as "Guns saves Lives, or lets say, if "ABC store" says that only women can come into their store.
but i think he was mainly saying that they have to respect your civil rights. i think you would still have the right to the 4th amendment, but i do know of place that you are searched b4 you can enter. though these may be closed to public accommodations, say a private club.
the issue that i am trying to get to is letting people know, if you post your store you will be taking on the liability of anyone in there's saftey. that way some of the legal types will advise against it
good one Stainless1911, i liked the second comment i show there. i will look at some of the other vids. later