heresolong
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olypendrew wrote:
In one case, the customer had been personally notified, in writing, that he could shop at their stores with his firearm carried in any manner allowed by law. He was told he had to leave by an employee.
The argument that has been made here is that he therefore has to leave or risk being charged with trespassing.
olypendrew wrote:
Your statement contradicts that of those arguing that you have to leave if any employee says you have to.Obviously, if the manager is telling someone that they are welcome to stay, but a janitor is telling that person to go, no one will be charged or prosecuted if they do not go.
In one case, the customer had been personally notified, in writing, that he could shop at their stores with his firearm carried in any manner allowed by law. He was told he had to leave by an employee.
The argument that has been made here is that he therefore has to leave or risk being charged with trespassing.