android wrote:A concealed weapon is no different than a religious belief or purple underwear.AlaskanInTexas wrote:Are you saying that people should not be allowed to prohibit a certain type of item on their private property unless they can see the item? If that is what you are saying, I disagree.Ultra_Solo_Sig_0904 wrote: if i happen upon private property and OC'ing and the property owner wants me to leave. that is his/her right because my rights don't violate theirs..... take that same situation but instead of OC i happen to be CC'ing. the same as my rights don't violate theirs, their rights don't violate mine.... it's not reasonable for them to know what i have under my clothes weither it be my sig or my underwear. Now if discovered the owner has the same right to ask me to leave as if i were OC'ing.
Why should a business that OPENS ITS DOORS TO INVITE IN THE GENERAL PUBLIC be able to deny one but not the other?

EDIT: Forgot to say, as to the OP, I personally have only had to do the "walk back to the car" 3 times since getting my CHL. Baylor Hospital (should have known better), Grandma's nursing home and UPS center in Mesquite.