What's the worst that could happen if you ccw?
I heard today that Starbucks is taking some heat for allowing people to carry in their stores. More accurately, just refusing to not allow it.
My question is, if you can carry legally in your state but some store decides to put a rule against it, what could happen? They ask you to leave? Get you for trespassing if you refuse? No way their "rule" could trump any state or federal law right?
Re: What's the worst that could happen if you ccw?
M-K is right. The law varies by state. In WI, signs have force of law. In other states, they may not. Similar to having a duty to notify an LE upon a traffic stop. In WI, you don't. In MI, you do. Best to know each state when traveling through.
Sent via Tapatalk
What's the worst that could happen if you ccw?
First off, if you're carrying "concealed" they should never know. If they do happen to see you they will more than likely ask you to leave. If you don't leave, you would definitely risking a trespassing charge. If you're a squared away individual, most people will never notice anything. If you're one of those, "look at me! I'm making a statement! I'm going to videotape my coffee drinking experience to put on YouTube!" kind of guys...YMMV.
What's the worst that could happen if you ccw?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Moose-Knuckle
Every state has their own laws on the matter.
For instance here in TX . . .
Keep in mind that the section describing "proper signage" is pretty detailed. Any sign they post has to comply or it's not valid.