I’m charging for any further lessons. Please read all answers thoroughly.
https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/who-can-tell-me-to-leave-a-store—1757785.html
Your link is based on a totally different set of circumstances. Wearing a gun in a store COULD make other customers uncomfortable and since, in your example, it appears the person asking the question is not a protected class, he could be asked to leave.
However, I think the problem with this scenario is the clerk refused him service based on HIS PERSONAL political beliefs, not on store policy which may change the equation. I am not an attorney, but unless there is store policy against waiting on Trump supporters, the guy acted outside the scope of being an “agent” of the owner.
No, don’t point me to a website.
I want you to explain in simple terms without the jiggery-pokery legal mumbo jumbo, upon what basis was this particular twatwaffle had to kick that guy out of a store.