"I don't believe that for a minute."
Then perhaps a little civics education is in order:
Your rights under the US Constitution defines your relationship to the Government and nothing else. If the "right" that you are trying to assert is one between you and the United States of America or it's government subdivisions down to the local level, you can rely on the Constitution as a place to point.
You have absolutely zero "rights" in your interaction with private individuals or corporations. This relationship is one that is voluntary in it's basis. You, for example, have no right to keep and bear arms in my living room... or in a room that I rent to you.
Willie
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