Holland&Holland wrote:Fair enough however since we are splitting hair hear does not anyone have the right to ask anything? Freedom of speach is it not? Then you have a choice, you can refuse and face those consequences or comply.
Your question is not relevant in this situation. Someone who is neither LEO nor the owner / owner's agent of the store can of course say / ask anything they want were they to see you carrying in a Cub Foods, including asking you to leave. But if for example, I - who is not LEO nor the owner / owner's agent - asks you to leave because I don't want to be around people carrying guns, you are under no obligation to do so, and there will be no consequences if you do not. If the owner / owner's agent asks you to leave, you
do have the obligation to leave.
Say we were both visiting a mutual friend's house - you're carrying, I'm not. I see that you are carrying - of course I can ask / demand that you disarm or leave, but I have no power other than physical force (which would be illegal) to make you do so, and again, there will be no legal consequences to you if you do not. But if our mutual friend asks the same thing - disarm or leave - and you refuse to do so, he does have recourse other than physical force. He can call the police, because as the owner of his home, he has a right which I do not, and can call upon the authorities to enforce his rightful request if you refuse to comply.
See the difference?