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Showing Original Post only (View all)Apartment tenants told they must get rid of their guns or move. [View all]
Castle Rock apartment tenants told they must get rid of their gunsColorado of all places. You would expect bullshit like this in an anti-gun state, but not in Colorado. Hopefully an attorney or one of the RKBA organizations will step forward and help fight this.
the Oakwood Apartments in Castle Rock, sent out a notice telling all residents to get rid of their guns.
The letter went out to residents on August 1 and says they have until October 1 to comply with updated "community policies."
On page 2 is a brand new provision saying "firearms and weapons are prohibited."
As of October 1, residents cannot display, use, or possess any firearms or weapons of any kind, anywhere on the property.
The letter went out to residents on August 1 and says they have until October 1 to comply with updated "community policies."
On page 2 is a brand new provision saying "firearms and weapons are prohibited."
As of October 1, residents cannot display, use, or possess any firearms or weapons of any kind, anywhere on the property.
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re: "So why can employer deny a legal prescription to an employee based on his beliefs."
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Aug 2013
#121
Chances are greater far greater that you will die by the hands of a criminal with a gun rather than
spin
Aug 2013
#84
There is the federal fair housing act and many states have Renters' Rights laws.
dballance
Aug 2013
#72
You better read your state and local laws and any rental agreement you enter into.
dballance
Aug 2013
#76
None of those places are a persons' dwelling- and that makes a huge difference.
friendly_iconoclast
Aug 2013
#100
Legally, it *is* your home, and there's lots of case law to back that up.
friendly_iconoclast
Aug 2013
#10
His only worry is how to spend his share of the settlement from the management company.
friendly_iconoclast
Aug 2013
#15
He doesn't have the right to search for drugs either....but if he finds out you have them....
VanillaRhapsody
Aug 2013
#63
but guns never cause holes in floors, walls, ceilings, furnishings, tenants......
lastlib
Aug 2013
#24
Can I get some vinaigrette and extra croutons to go with that salad?
friendly_iconoclast
Aug 2013
#9
GOOD! If they own the property....they HAVE the right to prohibit them.
VanillaRhapsody
Aug 2013
#54
It provides an alternative for those who believe that living surrounded by guns . . .
MrModerate
Aug 2013
#92
-3 for not using the terms "gun safety", "reasonable" and "common sense".
friendly_iconoclast
Aug 2013
#99