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Old April 30, 2009, 07:26 PM   #56
grymster2007
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Al nailed it. Right or wrong, once you open your property to the public, you're subject to any number of regulations.

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Just because you are on their property doesn't mean they have the right to violate your rights or compromise your safety, does it?
On my property (not open to the public) I'd be leaving myself open to litigation if I did something to compromise your safety, but your right to free speech, carrying a firearm, etc. goes away at my discretion.

Of course I'd probably let you carry on my property and maybe even speak your mind.... maybe.
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