MikeChandler
Regular Member
Why has nobody proposed legislation making establishments that disarm citizenry, without providing armed guards and metal detectors to insure the unarmed citizen's safety, financially liable if any harm should come to them? Even better if the scope of it would included establishments, townships, corporations, and commons, unless otherwise prohibited by federal law.
Meaning, if some party wants to ban my firearm, and I am legal to own and carry one, and I am then hurt or killed because criminals enter the area of the firearm ban and harm me, and the party instituting the ban did not have armed guards present to protect me, and did not have proper measures like metal detectors to confirm that all persons were disarmed, then I or my survivors could sue them for financial restitution.
A law like this would help enforce the 2nd amendment because the insurance costs of businesses/townships/stores/etc banning firearms would skyrocket, unless they took on the even more costly task of hiring armed guards, and assuring all people entering are unarmed, and 100% securing an area to make it safe to be unarmed in.
Now that's a law I could get behind, and one that would help restore citizens rights.
Meaning, if some party wants to ban my firearm, and I am legal to own and carry one, and I am then hurt or killed because criminals enter the area of the firearm ban and harm me, and the party instituting the ban did not have armed guards present to protect me, and did not have proper measures like metal detectors to confirm that all persons were disarmed, then I or my survivors could sue them for financial restitution.
A law like this would help enforce the 2nd amendment because the insurance costs of businesses/townships/stores/etc banning firearms would skyrocket, unless they took on the even more costly task of hiring armed guards, and assuring all people entering are unarmed, and 100% securing an area to make it safe to be unarmed in.
Now that's a law I could get behind, and one that would help restore citizens rights.