Originally Posted by
JessTD
you're still missing my point ... regardless of what the state law says on him carrying in restaurants the fact that the owner posted signage and specifically said no guns trumps the law. he's not allowed to carry there. he's not going to receive the same charge as if he was arrested in a state building but he's still going to get arrested if the owner chooses for him to be.
if the owner had said you cant carry here and he says yea well state law says i can ... owner could have him arrested ... thats the property owner trumping state law. the state law says you can but ONLY if the property owner allows it. if not and you dont comply you can be arrested just the same
in this case the manager was not complying with the property owner which could result in his termination or arrest
It's my understanding that if the owner tells him specifically to his face then he can be arrested for not leaving. He can't be arrested for just having it, he has to be asked to leave with the firearm. Same for published policy. They can fire you all you want but I don't see someone getting arrested because of anything other than specifically being asked to leave and/or leave and come back without the gun and refusing to do so.