Actually, I couldn't possibly disagree more. How do you grant businesses anything? I think a privately owned business should be able to do just about anything they want with their own property as long as it doesn't harm others.
Can I take away your business or home if I want to? No, because it isn't mine and I don't grant you any PRIVATE property. You earned it and you alone own it.
I also believe that any business who has stupid policies, such as, LTCH holders can't keep a loaded handgun in their locked vehicle in the company parking lot, should be boycotted, but I don't necessary agree that we should make a law telling them what to do with their private property. This instance differs a little bit from a normal issue, because it involves our right to keep and bear arms though.
Theres a difference between you and a business. You are a person. A business is intangible. It only exists on paper. Your business can be taken away by the voters and/or zoning commisions. Unfortunately so can your home. Imminent Domain is a *****. Remember we don't own our land, we only "rent" it from the government. A business doens't have any constitutional rights. Only people do. Businesses are granted privileges similar to our rights. Should business be allowed to do whatever they want. Definately, so long as they don't trample on our constitutional rights. A business cannot tell me as an employee that I can't believe in Jesus. they should not be able to deny me the right to bear arms.
You as an individual can deny me access to your property for any reason you desire. But if you own a business and the business is using your property, it cannot deny me entry just because I believe in God. And neither could you, because you relinquished those property rights to the business.
IOW you and the business you own are seperate entities. Ownership in a business implies financial risks and some times other liabilities, depending on the type of business (ie Sole Proprietorship, LLC, corporation).
I hope that's a better explanation.