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RE: Free enterprise
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- Subject: RE: Free enterprise
- From: thansen@moscow.com
- Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 21:34:39 GMT
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Greetings Visionaires -
Ed Evans states:
> Don't get caught up in the example. The general question is: If you want
> someone to get off your property, are you then a racist, or are you
> perpetuating oppression?
The original question concerned arriving at "home" and finding an intruder on
your couch. I am certain that the laws are clear and distinct concerning your
property rights at "home". However, I believe that they may differ at your
place of employment away from your home.
> The proprietor will always have a reason. The question is, to whom does the
> proprietor have to supply the reason? And, who, if not the proprietor,
decides if the reason is valid?
In many many cases both of these questions are answered by a judge or jury.
Take care,
Tom Hansen
Moscow,
Idaho
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