As we proceed into an exciting new year and a potentially game-changing presidential administration, we find ourselves wading into new territory that raises challenging questions about our beliefs and ideas.
This of course isn’t necessarily a bad thing. After all, the mark of a good idea is that it has been subjected to numerous challenges and still remains intact. In fact, this is the essence of conservativism, respecting solid ideas that have stood the test of time while discarding ones that have been shown to be unfounded or dangerous. It is for this reason that we should be constantly evaluating the efficacy of our positions.
If we do not, we run the very serious risk of boxing ourselves into contradictory positions when two or more of our stances conflict with each other and giving a chance to characterize conservativism as a whole as the product of muddled thinking.
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Trump isn’t to blame, this was a State decision passed in Tennessee on July 1, 2016!
Interesting . On one hand, he’s told to leave his constitutional right at the door.
On the other hand, knowing this, he didn’t have to go in.
Tough one. Gonna take Solomonic Wisdom for this one.
I like it. Come on Texas.
So we are only punishing privately owned businesses and omitting banks, public buildings and private residences. Does this mean that private businesses are the only victims of crime?Doesn’t sound right to me.
I can understand this bill but not sure this is the way to do what they want.
I would prefer a more libertarian approach that affords more protection from liability to the store owner that does not prohibit the carrying of arms rather than making the store owner that posts signage being subject to liability. We generally have a choice whether to patronize a business unless it is health or emergency service related. Also, more protection for those that engage a threat with deadly force if warranted would be appreciated.
well you have a governor who wears a$#%&!@*on his head im sure
Tammie Judy, have I told you lately how much I love you? I don’t think I say that enough!!
Great idea NO business should ban licensed gun permit holders from carrying a firearm into their business.
Nice. We need full nation wide CC.