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Concealed carry

But your Constitutional Rights don't override my Rights as a property owner.
I have a caveat on that.
My house = my private property and unless I specifically let you in, you ain't coming in therefore my rights supersede.

My business that is generally open to the public = your rights supersede.

I can choose not to let anyone I want into my house, but I can't choose to exclude someone out of my business
 
I have a caveat on that.
My house = my private property and unless I specifically let you in, you ain't coming in therefore my rights supersede.

My business that is generally open to the public = your rights supersede.

I can choose not to let anyone I want into my house, but I can't choose to exclude someone out of my business
Not necessarily true about a business, at least in Texas. With the proper signage, you can be denied entry to a business in Texas, no matter how you are carrying, as in constitutional carry, licensed carry, open carry, concealed carry.
 
Welcome from eastern Ohio, now you don’t need a license to carry in Ohio, but I keep mine up cause there are certain areas where unless you do have your license, you can’t carry there, plus I keep mine to carry in other states the recognize my license, plus also in Ohio you just use it on firearm purchases.
 
My business that is generally open to the public = your rights supersede.
No, no they don't. Have you not noticed the signs on businesses that say no shoes no shirt no service? They absolutely have a right to keep people out. In Colorado Springs if you walk past the gun Buster sign with a gun and you get caught you can be cited for first degree criminal trespass. So the law would seem to indicate that your personal rights don't supersede on my property.
I can choose not to let anyone I want into my house, but I can't choose to exclude someone out of my business
Again you can absolutely choose to exclude someone from your business have you never seen the signs posted that say we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason?
 
Not necessarily true about a business, at least in Texas. With the proper signage, you can be denied entry to a business in Texas, no matter how you are carrying, as in constitutional carry, licensed carry, open carry, concealed carry.
Yep, you can also not allow entry for 'No Shirt', 'No Shoes', and other various circumstances. Many/most of these are based on various circumstances and/or statutes. But I think the original poster who mentioned his private property was talking about his home. Not speaking for him, just an observation as I read the thread.
 
. But I think the original poster who mentioned his private property was talking about his home. Not speaking for him, just an observation as I read the thread.
My business that is generally open to the public = your rights supersede.

I can choose not to let anyone I want into my house, but I can't choose to exclude someone out of my business
Nope he very clearly was not
 
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