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hsmith wrote:
RedKnightt wrote:
Actually, the ABC stores are owned and operated by the state. Va ABC owns/leases the store space and pays the employees. It is a state-run retail operation that makes over $600 million a year.
Now here is a what if:
What if the place they rent from (say a strip mall) prohibits firearms in the stores?
Would that override the ABC's govt mandate and the applied preemption to them?
Oh, you're just a trouble maker, aren't you?
That's a decent question. The state is acting like a private leasee in signing a lease, but they may have specific amendments to the lease that state they cannot act in violation of state law, which in this case they can't restrict firearms in most places except the usual suspects (courthouses, jails, secure terminals, etc.). I'm not sure at all if private property rights could override those. I'll e-mail a contact I have at the ABC and ask if they have anything special in thier leases. Follow-up will, well, follow.
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