Buffalo Wild Wings
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jdm-az-yo;327805 wrote:
i dont see the reason anyone would need a gun in a resturant..You may want to educate yourself a little.
Here is a VERY common story.
A patron shot and killed a would-be robber who fired shots inside a restaurant on the city's southwest side.
The patron, 51, was injured in the incident Wednesday along with the owner of Adi's Coney Island after two robbers burst into the 24-hour restaurant around 10 p.m, said Mark Creeger, who’s been a cook there for five years. At least one of the men fired a weapon.
The patron, who has a license to carry a gun, fired at the robbers and killed one of them, Detroit Police said. The other man fled.
The patron was wounded, but was in stable condition, according to police. The restaurant owner was expected to be released from the hospital this morning, according to Creeger.
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jdm-az-yo;327805 wrote:
internet badass mad?? trust me i love my guns as much as the next guy but i dont see the reason anyone would need a gun in a resturant.. plus carrying a gun in establishment that serves alcohol is illegalI believe it's legal unless the permit holder is themselves drinking
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bubba;327814 wrote:
I believe it's legal unless the permit holder is themselves drinkingState Law wrote:
62.1-02-04. Possession of firearm or dangerous weapon in liquor establishment or
gaming site prohibited - Penalty - Exceptions.
Any person who enters or remains in that part of the establishment that is set aside for the
retail sale in an establishment engaged in the retail sale of alcoholic beverages or used as a
gaming site while in the possession of a firearm or dangerous weapon is guilty of a class A
misdemeanor. This section does not apply to:- A law enforcement officer.
- The proprietor.
- The proprietor's employee.
- A designee of the proprietor when the designee is displaying an unloaded firearm or
dangerous weapon as a prize or sale item in a raffle or auction. - Private security personnel while on duty for the purpose of delivering or receiving
moneys used at the liquor establishment or gaming site.
I don't read that in the law.
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Yup, it is illegal to conceal carry any were alcohol is being served.
To me its kind of a odd point. It's illegal to carry in BWW in the fist place, them posting the sign is kind of pointless, just show's everyone who walks in the door guns aren't allowed even though anyone who knows/fallows guns and carry laws knows its not legal to anyway.
Maybe just trying to make some of the anti gun people happy since gun people already know they can't bring a gun in?
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63vette;327819 wrote:
That is ND law. Many other states allow it.
I am all for following state laws. Its the Federal ones that I usually have issues with.Ahh i'm not familiar with ND laws, I grew up in MN and most of my guns and stuff are down there in the safes. I also heard one time that not only do they have to have a sign, but also have to verbally tell you you cannot carry in there?
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The law states:
Any person who enters or remains in <u>that part </u>of the establishment that is <u>set aside </u>for the retail sale in an establishment engaged in the retail sale of alcoholic beverages or used as a gaming site while in the possession of a firearm or dangerous weapon is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
SO carrying in BWW is legal if they allowed it as long as you dont go in the bar side of the establishment. Since its a designated area. That area is off limits.
http://www.ag.state.nd.us/bci/cw/CWManual.pdf
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62.1-02-04.
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