WOW!! You have to go back to the beginning of this discussion in this thread. Because SOME people interpret the 2nd Amendment as people having the right to carry their handguns wherever they so choose, including into my home, and the burden remains on me to ask them if they are carrying in order to keep them from entering my home with a handgun.
Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
So you don't like the burden of having to ask or notify, right? I get that.
My response would be to be careful of who you allow on your property and especially IN your home. That is a responsibility of any homeowner and it has nothing to do with guns.
I honestly think that the SOME you are referencing, who insist that they have a right to carry on your property against your wishes, would be considered a fringe element not mainstream representation of gun owners. Do they exist? I guess, I don't know any that extreme. The non-fringe would leave their gun at home if the gathering or reason for coming onto your property were important enough to them or just not come at all.
I would say this, based strictly on my opinion and experience: Most law abiding gun owners are conservative. The more staunchly they defend the 2nd Amendment the more they tend to defend the entire constitution as written. By nature that conservatism would translate into respecting private property. I can't think of one gun owner I know that believes property rights less important than their right to keep and bear arms. I would venture to say that most of the people I know would consider being forced to give up their property rights or their guns to be equally egregious.
The more I think about this the more it appears you are creating a demographic that just isn't there.