Changing laws you don't agree with, is a very good thing. saying this law is illegal( alteast in your mind) I just won't fallow it. The hell with anyone else, its all about me. hypocrisy, and disregaurd for other is one of the few things people do that really make my blood boil.
OK, here's a real world example. The state of North Dakota has in paragraph 1 of Section 1 of Article 1 of the State Constitution the following phrase:
Section 1. All individuals are by nature equally free and independent and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty; acquiring, possessing and protecting property and reputation; pursuing and obtaining safety and happiness;
and to keep and bear arms for the defense of their person, family, property, and the state, and for lawful hunting, recreational, and other lawful purposes, which shall not be infringed.So here's the question - the company I work for has a "policy" that says no firearms may be brought on the company's property. Given the clarity of the Constitution, which makes no provision for being able to circumvent this Section, does the company's "rights" include denying me mine?
In your mind, am I thus prevented from a concealed carry on company premises, even though I have a legally obtained CCW permit, thereby trumping Constitutionally recognized rights by a simple corporate "policy"?
Remember, corporate policy is not law - I cannot pass a policy that discriminates against women or African-Americans, I cannot pass a policy saying smoke all you want if the local law outlaws smoking.
Does a business have more rights than a person?
Does a business even have rights, or are rights reserved for human beings?