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|    David Johnston to BeamMeUpScotty    |
|    Re: Why can Chipolte's make the 2nd amen    |
|    22 May 14 09:52:22    |
      XPost: alt.law-enforcement, talk.politics.guns, can.politics       XPost: soc.culture.usa       From: David@block.net              On 5/22/2014 7:55 AM, BeamMeUpScotty wrote:       > On 5/22/2014 3:34 AM, John Q. Public wrote:       >> On 5/20/2014 11:49 PM, BeamMeUpScotty wrote:       >>> On 5/20/2014 11:38 PM, pyotr filipivich wrote:       >>>>       >>>> They can't.       >>>>       >>>> OTOH - they do have a say about what people can do in their       >>>> private establishment.       >>>>       >>> Can they violate the constitution or my rights in their establishment?       >>>       >>       >> Your rights end where another person's rights begin.       >>       >> There are two conditions which define a Right...       >>       >> A Right is an action that an individual can exercise which does not       >> obligate       >> other individuals or infringe on their Rights.       >>       >> 1. a physical action must be initiated by an individual       >> 2. this action cannot obligate another individual or infringe his Rights       >>       >       > For example My carrying a gun into a restaurant violates no ones right       > since I had the right to bear arms.... The owner is obligated to       > respect a person of color or religion or other constitutional guarantees       > in that public place of business the same as my right to bear arms.       >       >       > Being of a different sex like a woman is constitutionally guaranteed to       > be equal to a man. So woman can enter under their constitutional       > guarantee just as I can carry a gun under that same constitutional       > guarantee and neither of us can be stopped by the business o`wner.              Wrong. The American Constitution doesn't keep a restaurant owner from       barring people based on their color or religious affiliation. The Civil       Rights Act of 1964 does that.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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