Like what? Both the third and fourth amendments specifically mention houses. Are you telling me the police can go into any business and search without a warrant? Never said that. Business property has just as many protections as residential property. No, it very simply doesn't. Agencies like OSHA, Department of Labor, Weights and Measures, Department of Mines and State Excise have nowhere near the same level of regulation over private homes as they do over businesses. This is simply not a true statement. Yes, a business has rules and regulations affixed to it...so what? Residential property has just as many law governing it. Again, no, it doesn't. An individual can engage in a far broader range of activity inside their own home than they can inside a business. For example, I can be prejudiced against race or gender inside my own home and my right to free speech protects me. If I am openly prejudiced at work then an employee can make a claim that their rights are being violated. Try raising kids in filthy and dangerous conditions in a private residence and see what happens. Try storing dangerous amounts of regulated materials in a private residence. The fact is, all property has government regulations to some extent, in the end though, they are all owned by one or more persons. Each rule and regulation is just one more encroachment by government. I personally could careless about the law as a private business owner. Just chalk it up to yet another one of my rights taken away from me. Then why are you so rabid about this law? This law is a victory, albeit a minor victory, for second amendment rights.
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