Axxe55
Retiretgtshit stirrer
From the first article
The sources of civil law in the United States are the United States Constitution, ...
They are similar and in some ways depend upon each other, but in the legal sense, they are different. There are several Constitutional Amendments that address civil rights. So there is an association between civil rights and constitutional rights.
You are telling me there is not one single law that applies to a business open to the public that does not apply to your house?
We aren't going to agree on this. Just have to agree to disagree. I will not be convinced that a business open to the public has the right to negate my 2A rights.
From all I have searched, in the legal terms, there isn't any legal distinction between the two. Think of it this way. What if I operate a business on my property, where my home is located? A small auto repair shop? Or a custom furniture maker? And I have my business open to the general public, and customers come to my house where my shop is located to drop off, or pick up their vehicle I repaired. Or to pick up a custom made coffee table I made for them. I'm open to the public, but it's still private property.