New Arizona Gun Law
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I lived in AZ back in the 1980s and there were loads of businesses that had "No entry with firearm" signs. I knew both open carriers and CCW holders that had no issue with this. People forget that rights are the relationship between you and the government? When entering someone elses property your rights stop at the property line or end of bona fide public conveyance ie, sidewalk across of to front door. When you enter another's domain, you folow their rules.
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Businesses with a "No Firearms" sign don't get my $ unless they provide private security and assume FULL legal liability for my personal safety. And you know they're not doing that.. so.. I am not giving them my $.
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No guns no money. I boycott any business with a no firearms sign. And i know im not the only one
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What about a business says if you have a white hat on you can come in?
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Thats fine. I don't think the business should be able to say no. State says its ok then its ok.
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agreed protection is needed and whatever is required for establishing that is fair and right as a person in society
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Any private business owner has the right not to allow guns or any thing else he doesn't want in there. The customer has the right not to enter if they do not like the owners rules.
Yep, let's completely ignore the fact that it's illegal to drink while carrying.
This law was meant to allow people who wanted to eat at a restaurant that served alcohol to eat there. Without drinking alcohol.
theredhorseman 5 months ago 6
For the first idiot woman in this video...READ THE DAMNED LAW!
Gunpackers ARENT ALLOWED TO DRINK, moron, so there is no mixing of alcohol and guns by LAW ABIDING gunpackers.
The CRIMINALS out there dont give a rats rear about your laws OR your stupid signs. They disregard the law AND your signs.
So it is ONLY the gunpacker who MIGHT be there to save YOUR sorry ass whom you are keeping from carrying inside these businesses.
You idiots never look more than 3 inches beyond your own noses.
AmericansForGuns0com 5 months ago 3