In reflecting upon the latest round of gun violence in public places and the statements from fellow LTCH holders concerning how they approach a "business policy" concerning whether firearms are permitted in their establishment, a question came to mind.
Should any commercial establishments' "business policy" have a veto power over an individual's 2nd Amendment rights?
My short answer is no. Simply because IMHO, the right IS a fundamental right. First, the 2nd Amendment text, debates, and historical practice of the framers and founders support such a conclusion. Second, and more importantly, the RTBA's IS what liberty flows from. Not the other way around. What do you think?
Should any commercial establishments' "business policy" have a veto power over an individual's 2nd Amendment rights?
My short answer is no. Simply because IMHO, the right IS a fundamental right. First, the 2nd Amendment text, debates, and historical practice of the framers and founders support such a conclusion. Second, and more importantly, the RTBA's IS what liberty flows from. Not the other way around. What do you think?