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In reply to the discussion: A proposal to prevent tragedies like what happened in CO. [View all]beevul
(12,194 posts)"Many businesses choose to be gun-free, others simply remain silent on the matter. A high-end restaurant is not exactly thrilled to have a sign saying "NO SHOOTIN' IRONS" posted above their door".
Yeah, theyre so out of place next to those "no smoking" signs, right?
"As far as lawsuits, your proposal would make suing an establishment a slam-dunk because, ipso facto, any patron injured in a shooting was injured because your security measures were negligent."
What exactly stops that now?
"A business owner has the right to say, "Keep your guns out of my establishment" and if you don't, he has the right to have you thrown out."
How well did that work for the theater in CO? I guess they just should have went in there and asked him to leave, and thrown him out when he refused.
"I was really hoping you were writing sarcasm. I was hoping that you're really not this dense."
All I hear is "businesses can procalim their gun free-ness all they like, but they dont have to mean it".
Thats EXACTLY what this boils down to.
I'm really beginning to wonder if the "if it saves just one life" gun control crowd only means that where gun restrictions that apply to gun owners and possession are concerned.