What a big dummy. I worked LP for a number of years and it clearly stated in many companies policies, ASSOCIATES (not officers) shouldn't approach armed customers or try to apprehend them. It's a liability to approach someone that is armed, in a public area, without backup, a firearm for...
People won't give up their guns. They may be seeking action against an individual in-case of a documented incident, in the future. If even a police complaint is filed, that being within public access could result in breech of contract, resulting in legal action.
This could easily turn into...