mr.72 wrote:frazzled wrote:
Because its THEIR property. You're saying your rights are more important than theirs and mine. Please cite for me any time in history where you've had the right to carry a weapon onto private property against the owner's wishes in Western Civilization?
I am making a distinction between private property vs. a piece of property which is open to the public.
And I am saying that MY PHYSICAL PERSON AND THE CLOTHING ON MY BACK are MY PROPERTY and you, as a property owner, cannot violate my own right to my own property, which may include a gun.
It does not appear to me that your property rights are any more valuable than are mine. If you choose to close your property to the public and screen those whom you allow in to the property then you can control it however you like. But (again in my admittedly idealistic, unrealistic, libertarian mind) once the doors are open to the public then you are granting them license to exercise their normal civil rights inherent to their own person when entering your property. I include self-defense among these civil rights.
Your argument makes no sense.
Its still PRIVATE PROPERTY. Its THEIR private property. You're now telling them what to do with THEIR private property. They are not telling you what to do with yours. With very few exceptions, fundamental rights cannot be forced onto private property owners.
Unlike skin color, you can change it and not bring a weapon in. Its your complete and utter option.
Its not an accomodation. Its a private bar. I'll restate. Its a private bar.
Its the same as any other right. Private property owners can limit your speech, assembly, right to worship, access, etc. etc.
Under your argument, the Moonies have an absolute right to have moonie conventions in a bar too, and distribute Moonie religious literature. Hey its a fundamental right.
The American Communist (or Nazi) Party can force a bar to accomodate them-hey the right of free speech and assembly is a fundamental right.
I have my rights. You have yours. Don't intrude on mine. If you don't like it, stay off my property.