Gun Control & RKBA
Related: About this forumProposed (FL) law would make businesses liable if they decide to ban guns
Say a movie theater in Florida banned its patrons from carrying concealed handguns, but a mass shooter came in anyway and attacked not unlike what happened in Aurora, Colo. almost five years ago.
Under an NRA-backed measure proposed this week in the Florida Legislature, victims who had a permit to carry a concealed weapon could sue the theater for damages, because its weapons ban left them disarmed when they might have been able to use their gun to thwart or stop the attack.
The new proposal (SB 610) from Senate Judiciary Chairman Greg Steube a conservative Sarasota Republican who has proposed a slew of controversial gun-rights measures this year says the Legislature intends to find a balance between gun-owners rights and private property rights.
And Steubes plan to do that means businesses would be held responsible and put at risk of being sued for decisions to ban guns.
http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-buzz-florida-politics/proposed-law-would-make-businesses-liable-if-they-decide-to-ban-guns/2311700
underpants
(186,687 posts)and everyone returns them as they leave.
I mean, what could possibly go wrong?
C_U_L8R
(45,695 posts)who are against oppressive
over-regulations on businesses?
Bullshit.
katmondoo
(6,498 posts)I will not go to the movies if there are guns , I can stay home and shop on line, I cam watch movies at home, I can make my own Starbucks coffee. The gun nuts can go to hell
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)mindem
(1,580 posts)but are willing to shred the first. What a bunch of little chickenshits.
TBA
(830 posts)Take out those metal detectors and relieve those security personnel!
HAB911
(9,362 posts)soon there will be businesses with gun/no gun signs in the window or rainbow/no rainbow signs or crosses/coexist signs and we can choose where to spend our money
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)Expect more and more of these silly proposals as the GOPers seek to destroy Carthage, and as politically tone-deaf Democrats mumble about more gun control. To the Republicans, gun control is the gift what keeps on giving.
1965Comet
(175 posts)the legislature also passes another law allowing unarmed citizens to sue the NRA when a formerly "law-abiding gun owner" commits a crime with a gun.
HAB911
(9,362 posts)discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,578 posts)1) Society has become entirely too litigious. The answer to mishaps, crimes and losses of every sort is not always a lawsuit.
2) Sue the venue if their restrictions are unreasonable; show their actions and/or lack thereof have materially contributed to your loss and sue on that basis. Venues are, in general, no more to blame for losses, injuries and deaths from shootings than the manufacturers of the guns used.
3) I'm not sure what the NRA is thinking. I don't see how this advances the RKBA.
I, for one, agree with the 'vote with your money' stand.
Whether you're pro-control or pro-RKBA, don't patronize establishments with which you disagree.
A new law isn't needed.
jmg257
(11,996 posts)I am sure they take further steps besides just banning concealed carry weapons.
yagotme
(3,819 posts)Just the act of banning is all the "security" they will probably take.
jmg257
(11,996 posts)petronius
(26,662 posts)criminal acts committed with a stolen gun; this seems to be the pro-RKBA analog to that. In either case, I wouldn't support holding a third party liable for the deliberate criminal acts of another.
Businesses (and other private properties) should be allowed to set rules for what gets brought inside their establishments, and patrons/guests are free to stay away if they don't like or don't feel safe with those rules...