Photoman wrote:jmra wrote:
Most of the "what if's" I have seen are tied to the idea that you could be asked for ID by a LEO for some reason such as being a witness to a crime, or a victim of a crime, etc...
If they did ask for ID, you would present it and be asked to leave the premises per 30.06 (a)(2)(B) . So leave.
If they arrested you claiming you had received notice per 30.06 (a)(2)(A), they would have to prove that you had been given effective notice under 30.06 (a)(2)(A) and, being that you entered through one of the many unmarked/improperly marked doors, they would not be able to prove that. Could they arrest you? Yes, they could. But, if your goal in life is to never be arrested, then you better lock yourself in a closet and never come out (and for heaven's sake, don't even think about carrying a gun!).
Could they prove that ... possibly. Video surveillance is quite prevalent at retail entrances and exits.