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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
I hope you intended the irony of your post. (In case you missed it - you just implied that you would sue someone after you're dead. Because dead people can call lawyers or file claims in a courthouse somehow?)
Look at it the other way: if you get killed in Costco because you showed up carrying a firearm and they felt you were a threat to themselves or the customers, and they shoot you, they could sue your estate for the traumatic incident.
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And if you're simply carrying a holstered firearm, they have no cause to shoot you. There is no "perceived threat".
The castle doctrine would not protect that action...