My point is.
She is wrong due to the one simple thing. When asked to leave she should have.
This was private property.
Once asked to leave she was then trespassing she was no different than being asked to leave for dress code no shirt short shoes. Or what you say was an incorrect assessment is comparing this to carrying a firearm.
If asked to leave when carrying there is no problem if you just leave.
The problem starts when a person thinks they have rights on private property.
Weather a ticket is issued or not or just asked to be there at an event.
I saw this plenty where I used to work.
Most walked out even after a fight even if cops were there.
It was the ones that thought they had some crazy right to stay that were arrested.. And arrested for everything they could imagine if it went badly doing so.
She is wrong due to the one simple thing. When asked to leave she should have.
This was private property.
Once asked to leave she was then trespassing she was no different than being asked to leave for dress code no shirt short shoes. Or what you say was an incorrect assessment is comparing this to carrying a firearm.
If asked to leave when carrying there is no problem if you just leave.
The problem starts when a person thinks they have rights on private property.
Weather a ticket is issued or not or just asked to be there at an event.
I saw this plenty where I used to work.
Most walked out even after a fight even if cops were there.
It was the ones that thought they had some crazy right to stay that were arrested.. And arrested for everything they could imagine if it went badly doing so.
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