Back when Jim Sherman got his trash stickers approved by the city council, I knew my days in Bloomington were numbered!LongBow, whenever you want to organize a protest, leaflet handout, OC event (well as soon as I get my LTCH in the mail!) say the word and I am there!
This type of bull**** in b-ton has got to stop!
This is just a wow thread! I think it should be an OC move :-) If its somewhere near Lafayette, I'd gladly help move with my evil OC gun :-D
I think that Earl Singleton, a professor at IU Law, used to do some lawsuits on behalf of tenants who had their rights violated. He would make them a class project.
I may catch hell for this but I'm going to have to disagree with a lot of people on this thread. I generally think the government should stay out of people's business as much as possible so I side with the private property owner and say that they should be allowed to decide whether or nor firearms are allowed on their property, unless specifically bound by a contract to allow firearms.
It may be stupid and without reason that a private property owner bans firearms. But private property is private property and people should be able to decide what is and is not allowed on their own land without government interference. Unless there's a contract or some other agreement in place.
Please feel free to disagree but let's keep it civil.
I may catch hell for this but I'm going to have to disagree with a lot of people on this thread. I generally think the government should stay out of people's business as much as possible so I side with the private property owner and say that they should be allowed to decide whether or nor firearms are allowed on their property, unless specifically bound by a contract to allow firearms.
Except that not how leases work, you give away all rights in the property except an ability to sell and those rights you reserve to yourself in the lease. The lessee has a property right to quiet enjoyment of the property he contracted for and shouldn't be oppressed by the lessor springing extra-contractual issues that are not provided in the lease.
Anyone venture a guess that the lease in question won't be renewed when it runs out?
-J-
post a new thread with pictures... we had a guy take a goose with his bow on campus during goose season, not really sure they were too fond of that.Just one more reason why Purdue is much better than IU!
I wasn't supposed to have firearms in my fraternity house at Purdue....
We had a raccoon that broke into the house one day and was not willing to leave. Since I just so happened to have my bow in my room, no guns of course, I removed the raccoon with it.
Luckily for me, nobody was threatened by my bow. They were however threatened by the raccoon. The blood was all over his room….. Luckily nobody or dogs got sick.
I would post a pic but I don't want to distract from the original thread too much.
I think it's safe to say neither party in this case will be arguing for renewal!!!Anyone venture a guess that the lease in question won't be renewed when it runs out?
-J-
It appears they have removed the manager at the site already. I called and they no longer have one and all calls need to go to the corporate office.
Wonder what happened?
It appears they have removed the manager at the site already. I called and they no longer have one and all calls need to go to the corporate office.
Wonder what happened?