I think I've had about all of the input I can on the subject at the time being without beating a dead horse.
Seems to be an impasse - those who think property rights should take a back seat on this one versus those who don't.
Dan's equal protection of employees vs random blokes is also interesting, but I don't think has any legs on it. You don't have to be an employee... you *can* quit.
While hard to address due to unknown & random future actions, concealed carry employees getting fired on the spot is something to consider (being a no-cause state and all, which I happen to support as well heh).
As mentioned in the other thread concerning students - civil response to the public parking lot is an interesting note. It ties into Dan's mention of bias against sex/race/religion/firearms as well. For acadamia where there are laws regarding such things... simply 'expelling' a student is probably difficult... but firing someone is easy
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If the law does pass, I would expect property rights to be the primary vehicle for any court challenge... and I think you'd be hard pressed to win it. I am not a lawyer, though
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If I happen to come up with any other new ideas concerning the topic, I'll be sure to pipe up. Similar to if someone else has a new angle.
Gotta keep Andy flexing them lobbying muscles heheh