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Cape Canaveral is part of an Air Force base. I'm talking about private businesses, not military installations. Please insert another quarter and try again.Florida lives in the stone age as it is. I live in the civilized state of California; whith a population of 37 million, it's almost twice the population and size of Florida. You mentione comapnys opened to the public: many companies are not open to the public. My point was about my private property. I defy you to tell me that people entering Cape Canaveral are allowed to bring in guns . . .
Look; your argument is so weak as to simply be not worth the powder to blow itself to hell. You could not bring a gun onto someone's private property who didn't want you to.
Cape Canaveral is part of an Air Force base. I'm talking about private businesses, not military installations. Please insert another quarter and try again.
And yes, I can bring a gun onto just about any private property without first getting the owner's expressed consent. All I've ever needed was the proper holster. They don't ask, I don't tell, the gun stays in the holster, no one threatens my life, the work is accomplished, life goes on.
We do?Florida lives in the stone age as it is.
Population size is always a good indicator of whether a society is civilized or not.I live in the civilized state of California; whith a population of 37 million, it's almost twice the population and size of Florida.
The issue is surrounding employee rights.You mentione comapnys opened to the public: many companies are not open to the public.
NASA is a private business?My point was about my private property. I defy you to tell me that people entering Cape Canaveral are allowed to bring in guns . . .
Look; your argument is so weak as to simply be not worth the powder to blow itself to hell. You could not bring a gun onto someone's private property who didn't want you to.
How so?Well Cap Canaveral proves my point about the "sanctity" of the II Amendement
So, you keep plunkin those quarters Jerry. I'm not going to argue the blatant supidity of carrying around a gun anymore: the sky is blue for a reason Jerry.
We do?
Population size is always a good indicator of whether a society is civilized or not.
The issue is surrounding employee rights.
NASA is a private business?
It's not weak. There are legitimate arguments for supporting worker's rights in this instance. Not necessarily correct, but definitelylegitimate.
How so?
The sky isn't blue
Your reply doesn't answer my argument I'm afraid.
The irony of this post is not lost to me....that the state which hosts the modern space program is accused of being in the stone age....that's priceless.Well Cap Canaveral proves my point about the "sanctity" of the II Amendement and as I said; Florida lives in the stone age.
Everyone agrees that military installations should be restricted gun zones. No one on this thread opposes that.The sacred II Amedment only goes so far in this country as trying to get one into NASA will attest. So I always have a laugh at the II Amendment crowd.
Please don't insult my intelligence.
There should obviously be exceptions to the rule.The sacred II Amedment only goes so far in this country as trying to get one into NASA will attest. So I always have a laugh at the II Amendment crowd.
Please don't insult my intelligence.
My point was about my private property. I defy you to tell me that people entering Cape Canaveral are allowed to bring in guns . . .
Essentially it sounds like the NRA wants to make all businesses of any sort legally public property. Or in other words a move away from individual private property rights to collective property rights. Sounds a bit far Left to me.
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