Stupid law, it is their property, should be their rules.
their rules shouldn't be allowed to deny you of your constitutional rights.
Stupid law, it is their property, should be their rules.
I say keep it in your car and keep your pie hole shut. Worry about it if you get in some type of trouble or fired.
Point taken.That's just my general response to rights being trumped by rights when in reality they are seldom found to be actually conflicting in the given analogy.
If you came to my home, I can ask you to leave your firearm outside and not violate your 2nd Amendment rights. My rights to what I want to happen on my property trump your rights. You, however, are free to NOT come to my house. See the point?
One thing to be aware of is that many employers only lease their premises. Some have common area parking with the public and other businesses. The law may not protect you if the owner of the parking lot has a no firearms policy.
But again, not sure how anyone would find out unless you leave things in plain sight or talk about it.
I agree but maybe someone should explain this to the Supreme Court who proclaimed in Citizens United that corporations are considered "persons" under the law.
Correct a business does not have rights, neither does my home and yard. But the owner of the business does, just like I have rights regarding my home and yard.
And why would a sole proprietorship make any difference? If I own my home by myself, or if I own it in conjunction with my wife we both have rights regarding it. We share those rights, same as partners in a business do, or shareholders in a corporation. What is the difference?
I'm going to ask for a cite on this. I have never heard that, nor have I seen it in IC or IAC. I haven't really looked but since your the one claiming it......
On individual scales, our rights are balanced against one another. My right to my private property trumps your right to bear arms when the two come into conflict. I have the power to ban you from my property while you are bearing arms, should I so choose. I cannot ban you from bearing arms off my property, because those rights do not conflict then.
It's not my ideology[sic], and the Constitution does protect our rights as individuals... from the government!
their rules shouldn't be allowed to deny you of your constitutional rights.
WHAT HE SAID
I've worked in places that didn't allow guns on the premises but tactedly knew I kept one in my truck. It's pretty common practice.
IF the need to use it ever comes up you will loose your job but hopefully you will keep your life.
Are railroads exempt of the indiana law somewhere ?