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County courthouses or the Justice centers? Circuit Court Clerks offices(including drivers licensing) are part of the courts of justice. County court clerks offices(vehicle registration, deeds, voting) are not.
Walmart bans open carry of firearms in stores nationwide.
https://www.businessinsider.com/walmart-bans-open-carry-guns-stops-selling-some-ammunition-2019-9
From what I can read, I've hit the nail on the head with that crap. Your rights, don't supersede my rights, or the rights of someone who owns a business. They have the right to determine the rules for their establishment, within the confines of the law.
Maybe this would be easier if I explained it with crayons. But alas it’s not possible on this forum. No constitutional right gives you the right to bear arms in a privately owned building against the wishes of the owner. The constitution protects you from the government, not from individuals...
Your modifications would be correct, they could indeed ban people wearing a UK T-shirt if they so chose. The constitution protects people from the government, not from private individuals and businesses.
The 2nd and 14th Amendments restrain the government, not Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart can ban weapons carried in any form, and deny admittance to anyone who has one, and have anyone who refuses to leave arrested for trespassing. There is no law permitting someone ignore the rights of private property...
What don’t you understand? The constitution only protects you from government actions. It does not protect you from the decisions and choices of private individuals and businesses. Again, do you think you can waltz into WKYT and demand airtime because the US and KY constitution gives you the...
But they don’t forfeit their right to determine the specific conditions someone will or won’t be able to come in. A business can decide it won’t allow people to carry firearms in on its property, and it is well within its rights to do so.
Man you are having a difficult time seeing the picture. There is no law prohibiting businesses from doing so. 1.7 of the KY Constitution restrains the government, not private businesses, in regards to the right to bear arms. It does not give you the right to ignore the decisions of owners of...
Again, you have cited nothing that says private businesses cannot ban open carry. You have cited no law that says you can open carry wherever you chose against the private property owners wishes. Our constitution restrains the government, not businesses from private citizens. For example we...
Again, a private business can ban open carry if it chooses. You have cited no law that says otherwise. Feel free to try your theory out, you’ll lose every single case. You’re theory has no basis of support in the law.