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.
Sorry, but I did read all the answers
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Below is the very first answer. What is difficult to understand about the first two sentences?
Stores are private businesses. You can be asked to leave for most any reason so long as it is not due to discrimination based on race, sex, religion, etc. Your constitutional rights protect you against the government. They do not apply to interactions between citizens. Stores have the absolute ability to ban guns from their premises, though if they do this it is best to post a sign.