r.hawthorne
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? I live in Kalamazoo, Michigan. I am currently working as a petition circulator. I was working outside of a Secretary of State's office, when I was told that I was not allowed to be there, because I was soliciting. I refused to leave, arguing that I was petitioning, which is distinctly different from soliciting, and that I was at a government building, funded by public money. The property manager(of the strip mall in which the office is located) showed up, again asking me to leave. Again, I refused. He called the local police, who promptly showed up and told me that I had to leave or be arrested. I believe that this is against the law; even if the office is located in a strip mall, it is still a publicly funded, government building, and I am petitioning, not soliciting. I would appreciate it if someone could look into this and tell me where I can obtain some legal documentation on this matter so that I may defend myself against illegal harassment in the future. Thank you.