ManInBlack
Regular Member
Just curious as to who will be proudly wearing their rights while exercising them today. I did it last year at my polling place (a church) with a few strange looks and whispers but no problems whatsoever.
Another point of discussion: can a private property owner who has allowed his facility to be used as a polling place ban firearms? My inclination is that they would not be able to, in the same way they couldn't turn down a voter who was wearing a blasphemous or vulgar t-shirt. However, I haven't been able to find any statutes or case law to back up my opinion. Thoughts?
Another point of discussion: can a private property owner who has allowed his facility to be used as a polling place ban firearms? My inclination is that they would not be able to, in the same way they couldn't turn down a voter who was wearing a blasphemous or vulgar t-shirt. However, I haven't been able to find any statutes or case law to back up my opinion. Thoughts?