Via State House Bill 111, government is attempting to restore some inalienable, Creator-given rights to the people. The bill would allow persons with concealed-carry permits to exercise their Second Amendment rights somewhat in restaurants serving alcohol and in public parks. If restaurant owners do not want guns, the law would allow them to post a sign saying so.

My concern was that I feel you have a personal property rights issue,” [Chuck McGrady (R-Hendersonville)] said. “Yes, some person has a right to carry a gun, but does he have the right to carry a gun on somebody else’s property?

The original intent of the founders should be clear. And yet, just about every Amendment right has been violated by government. For some amazing reason, which may be oversight, there is no bill requiring citizens to quarter soldiers, yet.