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Pious Perverts See other Pious Perverts Articles Title: Donald Trump Thinks You Should Be Able To Bring Guns Anywhere, Except His Own Hotels Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump regularly calls for getting rid of gun-free zones. However, if the real estate magnate is to succeed in his quest, hell have to start with places like Trump-branded hotels and golf courses. For years, the New York businessman has boisterously voiced his opposition to gun-free zones. In a 2014 interview with the Washington Times, Trump criticized the Aurora theater where James Holmes massacred 12 people and injured 70 more for being a gun-free zone. If some of the people in the movie theater had a gun, theyd have been shooting at him, he said. Nobody had a gun so they were totally defenseless. Getting rid of gun-free zones has also been a regular talking point for Trump on the campaign trail. We have to get rid of that whole gun-free zone nonsense and just stop it, Trump declared during a speech in Charleston, South Carolina on July 21. We gotta stick up for the Second Amendment. He made a similar call on Twitter days earlier following the shootings at two military centers that left five individuals, as well as the gunman, dead. Get rid of gun free zones. The four great marines who were just shot never had a chance. They were highly trained but helpless without guns. Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 17, 2015 ThinkProgress spoke with a number of hotels and golf courses in the Trump empire and found that multiple locations were gun-free zones, even for guests with concealed-carry permits. No, we dont allow any firearms in the hotel, a manager at Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago told ThinkProgress over the phone. Guns are also banned at Trump National Golf Club in Los Angeles. An employee at the course told ThinkProgress that we dont allow firearms on the property. Asked whether that ban applies even to those with a concealed-carry permit, he said that with a permit we still dont allow firearms. Nor are weapons, even for those with a concealed carry license, permitted at the Trump International Hotel Waikiki Beach Walk in Honolulu. Its a gun-free zone, even for people with a permit, a customer service agent told ThinkProgress. (Though Hawaii is a may issue state with respect to licenses to carry a concealed firearm, it should be noted that, in practice, very few permits are granted.) Not every Trump-branded hotel and golf course are gun-free. Trump International Hotel & Tower Central Park in New York City told ThinkProgress that a gun could be brought on the premises, but you have to have a permit to carry it and it would have to be concealed. Likewise, the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas said that Our security department would have to note as to why you have it and see some paperwork, but other than that its fine. Poster Comment: thetruthaboutguns.com reports: "I spoke to the security department at the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago. He confirmed that the hotel has a gun with a slash through it sign at the main entrance. The sign bans Illinois concealed carry firearms permit holders from the premises." yet people believe that Trump, this POS Harry Reid donor and clinton donor, who stands by his assault weapon ban comments, is pro gun! what can you do with anyone who is so severely mentally deficient? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#3. To: Artisan (#0)
Right or wrong his hotels are technically private property so he can make whatever rules he wants on his personal property. It may be a bad example for some who want his views of public property to translate to rules on his private property, but I think this misses the point. Even if all firearms laws are abolished there will still be those who insist on people disarming when they are on the property of someone that desires it to be so, even if that means the property owner has a monopoly on carrying a weapon (which Trump would have essentially if his hotels have private security). If Trump is attacked on not being consistently pro-gun, they will have to look elsewhere than his hotel rules. JMHO.
#4. To: PnbC, Artisan, Lod (#3)
It may be a purely financial/liability issue as well, such as having to pay exorbitant insurance unless he has such a policy.
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