So your Rights surpass those of Personal Property Rights?
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The way some people view Personal Property Rights as some sort of supra-right, one wonders how it is effectively any different from slavery. No, personal property rights do not give the property owner the right, authority, or power to disarm someone on their property.
Personal property rights mean nothing more than that the property owner can allow or disallow a person to be present on the property in question. Personal property rights do not extend to any other acts of overriding the liberties and agency of someone allowed to be present on the property (including allowing/prohibiting the exercise of the natural right of self-defense by carrying a firearm).
A property owner cannot make you disarm. A property owner can only trespass you for refusing to do so.