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And now an accidental discharge in Stillwater Wal-Mart
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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3291147" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>You can be trespassed for pretty much any reason. Lets say you walk on to private property and have have a shirt on the property owner does not like. They ask you to leave and you refuse, they then tell you that you are trespassing because you refused to leave and call the police who forcibly remove you. It's private property rights in play here. However if you refuse to leave is where most of the issue comes up. The no guns sign does not issue an automatic trespass but it is also not needed if you are asked to leave. This is also the reason why 2A auditors should not be traipsing around on private property. </p><p></p><p>Walmart does not have no guns signs up but they have a policy of no open carry in place the same as target. If they see it from my understanding they are supposed to ask you to cover and if you refuse you are then asked to leave at which point in time you will probably be told if you come back onto the property you will be trespassing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3291147, member: 29706"] You can be trespassed for pretty much any reason. Lets say you walk on to private property and have have a shirt on the property owner does not like. They ask you to leave and you refuse, they then tell you that you are trespassing because you refused to leave and call the police who forcibly remove you. It's private property rights in play here. However if you refuse to leave is where most of the issue comes up. The no guns sign does not issue an automatic trespass but it is also not needed if you are asked to leave. This is also the reason why 2A auditors should not be traipsing around on private property. Walmart does not have no guns signs up but they have a policy of no open carry in place the same as target. If they see it from my understanding they are supposed to ask you to cover and if you refuse you are then asked to leave at which point in time you will probably be told if you come back onto the property you will be trespassing. [/QUOTE]
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