A valid question indeed. Think of an employer parking lot as an apartment complex. Private property, yes. But do the rights of a person who's car is in that parking lot extend to the interior of the car?......just as an apartment dweller have the rights to own what is contained in the apartment she or he rents without further scrutiny from the apartment owner? I am not a lawyer but I believe the law says yes. IMHO, the vehicle becomes the vehicle's owner "private domain", which is his and not subject to the scrutiny to the parking lot owner.Fredd wrote:Good question.Photoman wrote:If we defend 30.06 based on private property rights, how can we expect a work parking lot (private property) exemption?
If this is a flawed logic, I do not see it. But it makes sense to me.