The US Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a Hawaii law requiring licensed permit holders to obtain a property owner's express permission before carrying a firearm onto private property open to the...
An empty house is not a public space where the public is allowed to enter without consent. So this is a terrible analogy.
A bike is not public property that the public is allowed to ride off with without consent. So this is a terrible analogy.
Dining and dashing is not a public right that the public is allowed to do. So this is a terrible analogy.
You may disagree with the constitution or with how courts have consistently interpreted the constitution over the last 100 years, but the Supreme Court has consistently decided that being able to carry a gun in public spaces is a right. I certainly don’t agree with allowing people to carry guns everywhere in public, but that is the law we have.
An empty house is not a public space where the public is allowed to enter without consent. So this is a terrible analogy.
A bike is not public property that the public is allowed to ride off with without consent. So this is a terrible analogy.
Dining and dashing is not a public right that the public is allowed to do. So this is a terrible analogy.
You may disagree with the constitution or with how courts have consistently interpreted the constitution over the last 100 years, but the Supreme Court has consistently decided that being able to carry a gun in public spaces is a right. I certainly don’t agree with allowing people to carry guns everywhere in public, but that is the law we have.