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Submitted by heuristic (not verified) on Sun, 2009-10-04 05:08.

Talk of "rights" without context is pointless. The question is, what does it mean, operationally? For example: I go to a "public" but privately owned venue such as a restaurant where there is a sign that says "no guns allowed on these premises." The question is, how do they know if a I'm wearing a gun? Maybe they have machines that can scan for hidden guns, they detect the gun, and the staff ask me to leave. No problem. Maybe I will go to the place that swears that they don't have such scanning machines, and maybe not, since I don't like their prices and standard of service.

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