I told you I was charging. $20 to Free Republic for your lesson. Did you read all of the attorney’s answers? Obviously not. Read them again. The simple, conservative principle is that it’s private property. And you can be asked to leave for almost anything unless you are a protected class.
(I don’t practice but I did go to law school. make sure you send your donation)
He’s a f****** store clerk. He doesn’t have authority to blow his own nose. I’d tell him to F*** off until the owner got on site. What, are you a sheeple?
Oh, and send $20 to FR. I do practice. 38 years.
Sorry, but I did read all the answers from attorneys who were responding to the initial question of “Can I be asked to leave a shop where a sign is posted banning a customer from wearing a firearm”.
Please tell me how that applies to this situation? While it is private property, there has to be a reason for the clerk to ask someone to leave other than HIS OWN POLITICAL VIEWS.
So a homosexual MUST BE serviced, but the MAGA hat can get thrown out of the same businesses?
How refreshing that a voice of reason has a keyboard. Thank you.
William Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 2, Act IV, Scene 2