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Press Virginia

(2,329 posts)
Fri Jul 1, 2016, 08:01 PM Jul 2016

Busnesses that go gun free will be liable for safety of CCW holders



Present law authorizes persons in control of property to post a notice that prohibits firearms on the premises. This bill imposes a duty of care on any person who posts their property to prohibit firearms whereby such person will be responsible for the safety of any handgun carry permit holder while the permit holder is on the posted premises and traversing any area to and from the premises and the location where the permit holder’s firearm is stored. The duty of care created by this bill will extend to the conduct of other invitees, trespassers, employees of the person or entity, vicious animals, wild animals, and defensible man-made and natural hazards.


http://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/BillInfo/Default.aspx?BillNumber=SB1736&ga=109I


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Busnesses that go gun free will be liable for safety of CCW holders (Original Post) Press Virginia Jul 2016 OP
And will they be liable if the NRA decides to shoot us? scscholar Jul 2016 #1
When has the NRA shot anyone? Press Virginia Jul 2016 #2
when have businesses who don't allow guns shot anyone? MariaThinks Jul 2016 #51
You want a "gun free zone", just take responsibility for it DonP Jul 2016 #52
A bar faces no liability for not serving alcohol CreekDog Jul 2016 #53
Derp! Nobody said they did DonP Jul 2016 #57
YOU just said it CreekDog Jul 2016 #79
Gee, now I'll toss and turn all night worrying about you and the other control "fans" opinion of me DonP Jul 2016 #81
Why did you deny making the comparison to a bar serving alcohol CreekDog Jul 2016 #82
I didn't; now try reading it again slowly, feel free to move your lips if it helps DonP Jul 2016 #83
You made the comparison, OWN IT CreekDog Jul 2016 #87
Congratulations, you get the last word DonP Jul 2016 #88
Ah, Creekdog. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery... Eleanors38 Jul 2016 #84
great point. Can you imagine suing a bar FOR NOT serving alcohol? MariaThinks Jul 2016 #70
Why don't gun owners and gun sellers take responsibility for the destruction MariaThinks Jul 2016 #69
Gun sellers? DonP Jul 2016 #74
Why should people who committed no crime be Press Virginia Jul 2016 #75
When did anyone claim they did? Press Virginia Jul 2016 #55
Better worry about an attack by the tooth fairy as well. DonP Jul 2016 #14
Must be nice. enough Jul 2016 #3
But they won't have a gun. The establishment forbids them Press Virginia Jul 2016 #10
Sad some have to go through life in such fear DrDan Jul 2016 #4
Yes. It is sad that people are so afraid of guns Press Virginia Jul 2016 #5
Not guns - gunners DrDan Jul 2016 #7
They're not afraid of guns Press Virginia Jul 2016 #8
Afraid of being away from one DrDan Jul 2016 #11
While some people are afraid of the thought of being near one Press Virginia Jul 2016 #12
Being near the fearful gunner DrDan Jul 2016 #13
Because CCW carriers have an extensive record of mass shootings, right? Press Virginia Jul 2016 #15
shootings in general, to include mass shootings DrDan Jul 2016 #16
Really? When has a CCW holder committed a mass shooting? Press Virginia Jul 2016 #17
"Shootings in general" DrDan Jul 2016 #18
"To include mass shootings" Press Virginia Jul 2016 #19
Michael McLendon March 2009 DrDan Jul 2016 #20
1. 7 years ago? Press Virginia Jul 2016 #21
This is getting ridiculous - good bye DrDan Jul 2016 #22
1 example from 7 years ago? With claims of over 300 mass shootings every year? DonP Jul 2016 #25
And it's a guy who killed his family members Press Virginia Jul 2016 #27
I guess that South Carolina club shooting last week end was also a "mass shooting" DonP Jul 2016 #29
you know defensive uses never ever happen Press Virginia Jul 2016 #30
They don't count????? DrDan Jul 2016 #33
Not if you're using as your basis to fear CCW carriers in public Press Virginia Jul 2016 #35
Ridiculous DrDan Jul 2016 #37
Jason Hagon Dej-Odoua 7/1/16 DrDan Jul 2016 #48
Another family related shooting. I'd say you have more to fear Press Virginia Jul 2016 #56
Another mass shooting DrDan Jul 2016 #58
Not in a public place. You know, where you'd be Press Virginia Jul 2016 #59
Another mass murder - 3 children - 3!!! DrDan Jul 2016 #61
No, it was 4 sarisataka Jul 2016 #62
Nice diversion DrDan Jul 2016 #65
So no, sarisataka Jul 2016 #66
Why would you make that last statement DrDan Jul 2016 #67
No insult sarisataka Jul 2016 #68
Your silence sarisataka Jul 2016 #94
Tragic but hardly a basis for your fear Press Virginia Jul 2016 #63
I'm not the one who is afraid to venture out without a weapon DrDan Jul 2016 #64
You're afraid of people who carry guns you can't see Press Virginia Jul 2016 #71
No threat to those 3 children mowed down in Las Vegas? DrDan Jul 2016 #72
How does their death pose a threat to you Press Virginia Jul 2016 #73
Another mass murder -far too frequent DrDan Jul 2016 #76
had the been bludgeoned would you care? Would you fear heavy objects? Press Virginia Jul 2016 #77
How many times have you used your weapon defensively? DrDan Jul 2016 #78
Once Press Virginia Jul 2016 #80
Pedro Vargas 2013 DrDan Jul 2016 #31
C'mon gun control claims at least that many every year. DonP Jul 2016 #32
Thank you - and gunners are allowed their John Wayne DrDan Jul 2016 #34
They're more likely to stop a crime than shoot up the store you're in Press Virginia Jul 2016 #36
Not guns - gunners DrDan Jul 2016 #38
so you have an irrational fear of people Press Virginia Jul 2016 #39
No - gunners - and according to the statistics, not irrational DrDan Jul 2016 #40
100 million gun owners 16,000 murders Press Virginia Jul 2016 #41
100m full-of-fear gun owners . . . DrDan Jul 2016 #42
the stats don't support your fear of "gunners" Press Virginia Jul 2016 #44
Gosh, Doc, you're afraid of a third of the country? Physician, heal thyself. Eleanors38 Jul 2016 #89
Yet I am not the one who needs a gun to get through life DrDan Jul 2016 #91
No, but you sure seem to claim the need to control others to get through your own. beevul Jul 2016 #92
I don't need house insurance to get through life. Got it anyway. Eleanors38 Jul 2016 #93
actually, it is gejohnston Jul 2016 #43
Well, violent criminals are big supporters of gun control too DonP Jul 2016 #47
Don't overlook gun traffickers sarisataka Jul 2016 #49
Oooh, ooh ... and the pedophile Mayors Against Illegal Guns DonP Jul 2016 #50
I believe he was convicted on anti-trust violations... Eleanors38 Jul 2016 #90
Seems strange to me as safeinOhio Jul 2016 #6
High security venues vs a gun free zone with little security Press Virginia Jul 2016 #9
Corrections(s). Straw Man Jul 2016 #45
Awwww, you're harshing one of their favorite Memes with pesky facts DonP Jul 2016 #60
ROFLMAO!!!! virginia mountainman Jul 2016 #86
not any more than they are for any other person in that business. well look its Tennesee nt msongs Jul 2016 #23
Other patrons aren't covered to and from the location where the gun is stored Press Virginia Jul 2016 #24
Why don't they just bring their mommies with them Politicalboi Jul 2016 #26
Yeaaaah because only males are CCW holders Press Virginia Jul 2016 #28
Beg your pardon? Straw Man Jul 2016 #46
Same old slurs in the New DU. Such nostalgia. Eleanors38 Jul 2016 #85
And some still say "turning point" virginia mountainman Jul 2016 #54
 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
52. You want a "gun free zone", just take responsibility for it
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 12:48 PM
Jul 2016

If bars can be held responsible for over serving someone that leaves and causes an accident. (dram shop laws)

Then a business that chooses to deny the right to carry where it's legal, can be held at least partially responsible for anything that happens on their property.

After all, a lot of folks want to hold gun makers responsible for 3rd party actions. This is the same thing.

CreekDog

(46,192 posts)
53. A bar faces no liability for not serving alcohol
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 01:25 PM
Jul 2016

to suggest that keeping guns out of a business is the same liability that a bar faces for serving a drunk patron who later harms others or themselves later is about the stupidest thing ever posted on DU.

and you should stop it.

 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
57. Derp! Nobody said they did
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 03:34 PM
Jul 2016

But "Stupid" coming from you is really funny, considering your pathetic track record. Not even worth altering on.

I said "bars are held responsible for over serving".

But you control minded folks are all desperate to try and hold gun manufacturers responsible for 3rd party acts by repealing the PLCAA. Tennessee is holding the business owner responsible in the same way for 3rd party acts. If they forbid concealed, carry they just assume the responsibility for your safety.

Probably just another rider to their insurance policies. Aren't all the control minded folks big on insurance too?

Lol, pathetic gun control strikes again and loses.

22 years and counting since the last Federal gun control law was passed, still waiting for that tipping point.

In the meantime violent crime continues to fall to record low rates.

You have a swell day.

CreekDog

(46,192 posts)
79. YOU just said it
Sun Jul 3, 2016, 04:09 AM
Jul 2016

You made the ridiculous comparison now own it.

And now everyone who sees it is going to think you're gun trolling and it's going to ruin your credibility with them from now on.

 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
81. Gee, now I'll toss and turn all night worrying about you and the other control "fans" opinion of me
Sun Jul 3, 2016, 12:09 PM
Jul 2016

That's pretty much the total extent of gun control activism Harsh words online and little else.

In the meantime, you just have a really swell week. I have 2 new concealed carry classes starting this week to get ready for. You'll be happy to know one is all Pink Pistol members. That will bring the total of carriers I've trained and certified so far to over 100.

You see, you control fans only "live" online. We do things in the real world. That's what makes it and its "members" pathetic as a "movement".

CreekDog

(46,192 posts)
82. Why did you deny making the comparison to a bar serving alcohol
Sun Jul 3, 2016, 03:43 PM
Jul 2016

Right after you made it?

Problem with honesty and taking responsibility for your words?

God help us if you own lots of weapons.

 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
83. I didn't; now try reading it again slowly, feel free to move your lips if it helps
Sun Jul 3, 2016, 04:10 PM
Jul 2016

I said;

"If bars can be held responsible for over serving someone that leaves and causes an accident. (dram shop laws)

Then a business that chooses to deny the right to carry where it's legal, can be held at least partially responsible for anything that happens on their property.

After all, a lot of folks want to hold gun makers responsible for 3rd party actions. This is the same thing."

http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1172&pid=196782

Somehow, you came up with; "A bar faces no liability for not serving alcohol". Something no one said. Oh, and it's "stupid" and I should be ashamed, blah, blah etc., without elaborating on why, not that you could anyway.

If all they do is paste a frickin' sign on a window, magically declaring it is a gun free zone and absolving them of any responsibility, then forbid licensed people from carrying, they should be held at least partially liable for their safety. Seems a lot of voters in Tennessee feel the same way and don't give a crap what anyone else thinks.

Locations with real security, courthouses, airports etc. have screening with metal detectors, x-rays, not just good wishes and failed hopes.

But feel free to send a check to gun control this morning and tell them that you want that damn stupid Tennessee law reversed. We'll wait here and watch.

No wonder gun control is such a train wreck with logic and insight like this involved.

CreekDog

(46,192 posts)
87. You made the comparison, OWN IT
Mon Jul 4, 2016, 02:16 AM
Jul 2016

stop being dishonest about something you posted upthread. you said it, everyone can see it.

it's over. it's a bankrupt argument and you're running away from it like it's chasing you, so weak are your convictions.

 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
88. Congratulations, you get the last word
Mon Jul 4, 2016, 11:51 AM
Jul 2016

I'm heading to the range today with a bunch of other vets, my cop and fireman friends and family and my WW I and WW II rifle collection to celebrate the 4th.

That's way more important than bothering with your repetitive whining and impotent demands.

No wonder gun control continues to be such a loser.

 

Eleanors38

(18,318 posts)
84. Ah, Creekdog. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery...
Sun Jul 3, 2016, 04:23 PM
Jul 2016

You remind me of the great comedic actor Redd Foxx, when he was moved to a would-be fist fight: Arms & fists shooting up, down, sideways. But the danger was greatest to the guy sitting ten feet behind! But it is only a distant reminder.

MariaThinks

(2,495 posts)
70. great point. Can you imagine suing a bar FOR NOT serving alcohol?
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 10:26 PM
Jul 2016

it's now a parallel universe for sure.

 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
74. Gun sellers?
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 11:31 PM
Jul 2016

Same reason you can't sue Ford for being hit by a drunk driver or sue the Hotpoint people if you leave the stove on and burn your house down.

Manufacturers are not held responsible for 3rd party actions with legal products.

Gun owners are already held responsible for any criminal actions they take.

 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
14. Better worry about an attack by the tooth fairy as well.
Fri Jul 1, 2016, 09:04 PM
Jul 2016

I heard she doesn't much like ineffective gun control either.

enough

(13,255 posts)
3. Must be nice.
Fri Jul 1, 2016, 08:50 PM
Jul 2016

Interesting how the logic is developing that having a gun gives you access to 100 percent security, and other people are responsible for it.

 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
25. 1 example from 7 years ago? With claims of over 300 mass shootings every year?
Fri Jul 1, 2016, 09:42 PM
Jul 2016

That's pretty thin gruel.

 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
29. I guess that South Carolina club shooting last week end was also a "mass shooting"
Fri Jul 1, 2016, 09:50 PM
Jul 2016

3 people injured before a legal CC carrier took out the shooter.

But it's a Catch 22, since he stopped the shootings before he could shoot more people.

 

Press Virginia

(2,329 posts)
30. you know defensive uses never ever happen
Fri Jul 1, 2016, 09:54 PM
Jul 2016

never ever ever has a person with a CCW stopped a crime.

 

Press Virginia

(2,329 posts)
56. Another family related shooting. I'd say you have more to fear
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 03:06 PM
Jul 2016

from your family than the random gun owner

 

Press Virginia

(2,329 posts)
77. had the been bludgeoned would you care? Would you fear heavy objects?
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 11:48 PM
Jul 2016

your fear what is no threat to you

DrDan

(20,411 posts)
31. Pedro Vargas 2013
Fri Jul 1, 2016, 11:08 PM
Jul 2016

Not sure what your point is.

i have no idea what your comment means regarding 300 mass shootings per year. What are you talking about?

 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
32. C'mon gun control claims at least that many every year.
Fri Jul 1, 2016, 11:20 PM
Jul 2016

And in 7 years you come up with what now, 2 concealed carriers so far out of at least 2,200 according the Everytown for Gun Control?

It just doesn't look like legal concealed carriers are really a problem to anyone with basic math skills.

http://www.shootingtracker.com/

But, it's still a free country and you're entitled to your gun control obsession, ineffective and pathetic as it seems to be.

After all it's not like it costs anything to be a gun control fan anyway. No dues, no vacation time used, no travel to protest anywhere, probably can't even find any gun control T-shirts for sale.

 

Press Virginia

(2,329 posts)
36. They're more likely to stop a crime than shoot up the store you're in
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 12:16 AM
Jul 2016

your fear of guns isn't rational

 

beevul

(12,194 posts)
92. No, but you sure seem to claim the need to control others to get through your own.
Tue Jul 5, 2016, 01:35 PM
Jul 2016

I don't think that makes you any better than someone who " needs a gun to get through life", though civility prevents me from specifying how much less better I mean.

gejohnston

(17,502 posts)
43. actually, it is
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 01:18 AM
Jul 2016

if you are using accurate statistics. You are afraid of a demographic that is statistically more law abiding and more responsible with firearms than the police. On the other hand, it is a rational fear if you happen to be in the home invasion business or just like to beat people's head in, but not for the average peaceful person. You are more likely to be murdered by an ISIS or AQ operative or any other rapid mass murderer than a CCW holder. Even that is pretty rare. That makes it irrational.
On the other hand, if you enter the "triangle of stupid", like stiff your pot dealer or your bookie, then that is another problem.

 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
47. Well, violent criminals are big supporters of gun control too
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 10:44 AM
Jul 2016

OSHA wouldn't certify citizens with guns as an "Occupational Hazard" for them, so they can't claim Workman's Comp benefits if shot while committing a crime.

So it just makes sense that they are on the same side as other gun control fans.

But I love how the control folks love to cite the CDC numbers of shootings and suicides and ignore the same report's numbers of DGUs.

sarisataka

(18,483 posts)
49. Don't overlook gun traffickers
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 11:37 AM
Jul 2016

Quite a few of this week's celebrated California gun control bills and laws were first introduced by Brady Campaign Gun Violence Prevention Honor Roll member Leland Yee.

Unfortunately the former Senator was unable to attend Governor Brown's signing as Mr Yee is currently residing in the Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Worth. While making sure California citizens didn't have the dangerous "assault rifles", the Senator was also selling fully automatic weapons and shoulder fired missles to an undercover FBI agent. In addition he was taking bribes from organized crime.

Sadly I have not seen him receive credit for originally proposing these gun controls. Just vague reference to a "Senator who has since resigned"

 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
50. Oooh, ooh ... and the pedophile Mayors Against Illegal Guns
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 11:42 AM
Jul 2016

Not to mention so many others that went up the river for assorted fraud, child porn and bribery charges or couldn't get re-elected for their gun control stance that Bloomie had to quietly let the whole group fade away.

As for Yee ... well, to be fair, it is hard to get that orange jump suit color properly lit in signing ceremony photographs.

"Resigned" ... that's really cute.

safeinOhio

(32,641 posts)
6. Seems strange to me as
Fri Jul 1, 2016, 08:52 PM
Jul 2016

the ones most against weapon free zones, vocally, are the NRA, Trump and many Republican congress people.

Strange as the NRA doesn't allow personal weapon for those attending their conventions. Trump does not allow any weapons at his rallies and Congress does not allow weapons for visitor.

Don't they want to be safe?

Straw Man

(6,622 posts)
45. Corrections(s).
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 03:14 AM
Jul 2016
Strange as the NRA doesn't allow personal weapon for those attending their conventions. Trump does not allow any weapons at his rallies and Congress does not allow weapons for visitor.

You have been misinformed. The NRA's statement on legal carry at the Lousiville convention is below:

During the 2016 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, lawfully carried firearms will be permitted in the Kentucky Exposition Center (KEC), with the proper license in accordance with Kentucky law. Firearms and knives will be prohibited in any areas temporarily under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Secret Service. When carrying your firearm, remember to follow all federal, state and local laws.

Please note that under Kentucky law, concealed firearms are prohibited in areas primarily devoted to dispensing alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption, and loaded firearms are prohibited in any room where alcoholic beverages are being sold by the drink. Alcoholic beverages will be served at some events at the Kentucky International Convention Center (KICC), in certain areas of the KFC Yum! Center, and in some smaller venues.

--http://www.wideopenspaces.com/nra-will-allow-concealed-guns-at-annual-meetings-in-louisville-ky/


More information here: http://www.snopes.com/politics/guns/nraban.asp

As the presumptive Republican nominee for President, Trump is currently under the security umbrella of the Secret Service. They would certainly not allow weapons at the events, so his beliefs are moot. I suspect he would concur.
 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
60. Awwww, you're harshing one of their favorite Memes with pesky facts
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 07:13 PM
Jul 2016

The one where the NRA are the hypocrites, instead of gun controllers.

Like the one where "the CDC can't do research", then they start quoting CDC numbers.

virginia mountainman

(5,046 posts)
86. ROFLMAO!!!!
Sun Jul 3, 2016, 07:43 PM
Jul 2016
Like the one where "the CDC can't do research", then they start quoting CDC numbers.




Hammer, hit nail, knocked it THRU the board...


 

Politicalboi

(15,189 posts)
26. Why don't they just bring their mommies with them
Fri Jul 1, 2016, 09:46 PM
Jul 2016

Poor little babies. If they fall, does that count? Their gun may have protected them from the floor. Are these "real" men? What a bunch of pansies. I need my gun like a little boy who's playing cowboy and refuses to put his guns away. Sick people for sure.

Straw Man

(6,622 posts)
46. Beg your pardon?
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 04:25 AM
Jul 2016
Are these "real" men? What a bunch of pansies.

Gender stereotyping and anti-gay slurs? Très classy ...

virginia mountainman

(5,046 posts)
54. And some still say "turning point"
Sat Jul 2, 2016, 02:47 PM
Jul 2016

When they don't realize just how weak the gun control movement really is. It is laws like this that expose just how weak they truly are. Take away one man's money (Bloomberg) and see how quick they collapse.

O, and if you refuse my ability to defend myself, by posting silly signs, it is only fair that YOU, be held responsible for my safety.

July 2, 2016, will be remembered as the day the "no guns allowed" signs in most privately owned businesses went down in Tennessee.

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