A different view of posting property.
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 7:37 am
In the ask TFA section there's a discussion about posted medical facilities. It got me to thinking (someone protect the children, this could get ugly) about the fact that posting says more than "no guns allowed". The silent message is "we're suspending your 2nd Amendment right to bear arms". Thinking of it that way makes me ask "what other Constitutional rights do you expect me to give up to do business with you?"
In the case of Medical facilities, where there may be little or no choice, perhaps we should start writing letters to the editor asking that very question. Imagine if, in order to get medical care, you had to suspend your religious beliefs or your 4th Amendment right against unreasonable searches and seizures. Would the general public find laws allowing those things to be acceptable?
Sometimes (often) I see things from more than one direction. Sometimes it's good, othertimes, not so much. In this case, let each decide for themselves.
In the case of Medical facilities, where there may be little or no choice, perhaps we should start writing letters to the editor asking that very question. Imagine if, in order to get medical care, you had to suspend your religious beliefs or your 4th Amendment right against unreasonable searches and seizures. Would the general public find laws allowing those things to be acceptable?
Sometimes (often) I see things from more than one direction. Sometimes it's good, othertimes, not so much. In this case, let each decide for themselves.