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Old 08-28-2012, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by jlrhiner View Post
Yes, you can do those things. And at that point, it becomes a decision on my part whether to comply or not. If you assume the responsibility for my protection, I might consider it. The same with the first amendment. What inducement do I have to give up that right? Will you also require me to renounce my religion? You see, it can't be just the gun thing. It has to be all of them. We believe them all to individual rights, so if you can remove my first and second amendment rights, how about three and four?
A private property owner can't "remove" any of those rights, however, he/she CAN deny you access or admittance to the property based on whether or not you agree to voluntarily forfeit those rights. So your "decision to comply" is actually your decision as to whether or not you wish to enter said private property. Face it, we "give up" certain rights by entering private property nearly every day. It's not necessarily a bad thing, but it is reality.
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