If it’s in an area they protect and you have a firearm presumably on your hip. They could ask you to leave or come in without the firearm. For searches it really depends what’s going on. If they weren’t on property they protect they have no jurisdiction unless they are doing private security, which they would need a security coordinators permit to do so.
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