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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Agree Gary Muliere
EXCELLANT BILL , protects citizens rights.
Any business that caters to the public.
Not if that business has a monopoly on the kind of service they provide, take away a citizens right of self protection while on your property then you should be responsible for the well being and safety of your customers while they are on your premises, business owners should not be allowed to discriminate people who are following the law.
person with concealed carry can decide if he wants to patronize tje business….he has a choice. the owner has the right to control what comes into his property.
I hope you’re given all these store owners AK-47 then
You can’t cure stupid.
Couldn’t be the criminals fault, as they are a protected people.
Not being allowed to discriminate under the threat of force by the government. I don’t think that is cool at all. There should not be any monopolies on any kind of service, either. Regulation creates those as well.
And before you get all judgy, I think that if you discriminate against someone for their race, creed, gender, whatever, it should cost you dearly – up to and including your business because nobody will choose to patronize you.