AmyB2006
I'd rather be in Disney!
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My main point was the 2nd Amendment isn't a valid argument for carrying a gun on private property if the property owner has a policy against weapons.
Well, it's just like breaking any other rule. How much "trouble" is one going to be in?
That's I think what people are failing to realize. The 2nd Amendment and FL Gun laws DO allow you to carry the gun onto Disney property.
Take Disney out of the equation. If I choose to ignore the rules of the private establishment I'm going to, then I will be subject to the punishment that entity wants to hand down to me, IF they find out I have broken a rule.
If people keep listening to the liberal media and their scare tactics about guns, every business in this country will have a "no guns" sign posted at the front door. I can guarantee you, that I will be probably be "breaking a few rules", if it ever comes to that.
Now, with that said, I do agree with most that bringing a gun to Disney is really not necessary. I've already said that. And I think this guy was really careless and this could have turned out really bad. He's lucky it didn't.
But please don't confuse breaking a rule of a private business entity with that of breaking the law. The law doesn't say you can carry concealed, unless someone doesn't want you to. It says you can carry concealed.
ETA... Just for clarification, I am NOT advocating that people go out in an attempt to break Disney rules. That's NOT what I am saying.