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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
    1. Well obviously you wouldn't.
    2. Technically you still can't. When/if this bill gets signed into law, you'll be able to under the above guidelines.
    3. That may go either way. Law enforcement may have access to those numbers. There may be a database to keep up with that. Seems far fetched but you never know.



    Cool. I know we're cool, but I never know if my questions will be taken the wrong way considering my "status" around here, lolol. Later, QD.
    Response to #2: "Technically"

    Response to #3: You have to love the certain vagueness applied to CCW restrictions. I could see the officer asking the manager of the restaurant the ratio for food income but definitely not a database.

    As previously stated, you'd definitely have to question pool halls, recreational businesses (bowling allies, Dave and Busters, etc) and small bars/resturants like Cafe Intermezzo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iloveboost
    Response to #2: "Technically"

    Response to #3: You have to love the certain vagueness applied to CCW restrictions. I could see the officer asking the manager of the restaurant the ratio for food income but definitely not a database.

    As previously stated, you'd definitely have to question pool halls, recreational businesses (bowling allies, Dave and Busters, etc) and small bars/resturants like Cafe Intermezzo.
    Dammit on the spelling. Lolol. As for the database, I know, lolol. And yeah, little "bar&grill" type places would definitely be one to question, too.

    The bad thing about gun laws is their vagueness. Someone needs to write cut and dry laws for this crap. You get all these laws passed and still the majority of carriers don't know if what they're doing is legal or not. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nreggie454
    If I am not mistaken, if a restaurant makes more than 50% of their money off of food, they can serve beer on Sunday. Because of that, I don't think it will be hard at all for law enforcement and the public to figure it out since it has already been determined who does and who doesn't.
    I didn't know that. Guess I'll have to look into it.

    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
    Dammit on the spelling. Lolol. As for the database, I know, lolol. And yeah, little "bar&grill" type places would definitely be one to question, too.

    The bad thing about gun laws is their vagueness. Someone needs to write cut and dry laws for this crap. You get all these laws passed and still the majority of carriers don't know if what they're doing is legal or not. Later, QD.
    You didn't misspell it. I meant "technically" you're not supposed to, but I go to small restaurants and other hole-in-the-wall places where I'm definitely not comfortable with my surroundings and will carry in a restaurant. I do not drink at all but I will carry.

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