same answer as the other thread, disney does not want guns in/on any part of their property. the only place they actually search/scan people is at their parks. that said you more than likely would never be found out in most areas as long as you are properly concealed. You need to be aware that if you are found out they will ask you to leave the property and you MUST comply or you will be arrested for armed trespass which can be a felony. so if you decide to take the chance and carry there if you are found out don't argue that you have any kind of right to carry there, you don't and disney will have you prosecuted, this is no joke.
What about just keeping it in my vehicle & in my room? Thanks.
Alright... Let me clear a couple of things up here... 1. In the state of Florida it is not permissible to concealed carry in any place that sells alcohol,
not quite right, you cannot carry into an establishment that ONLY serves alcoholic beverages, if they offer one hard boiled egg for sale for consumption you can carry in therethis is why you cannot take you gun into a bar or a college football game.
same answer as the other thread, disney does not want guns in/on any part of their property. the only place they actually search/scan people is at their parks. that said you more than likely would never be found out in most areas as long as you are properly concealed. You need to be aware that if you are found out they will ask you to leave the property and you MUST comply or you will be arrested for armed trespass which can be a felony. so if you decide to take the chance and carry there if you are found out don't argue that you have any kind of right to carry there, you don't and disney will have you prosecuted, this is no joke.
The statement above is absolutely right, but that is true of any business in the state isn't it? I mean the same holds true at my local waffle house, they have a sign saying no firearms allowed which we all know really doesn't in itselft make it a crime to carry there. But if i was "made" so to speak and they ask me to leave and I don't, doesn't the same penalties apply?
Oh and BTW even employees who are also part time law enforcement officers are not even allowed to bring their gun on the property or store them in their vehicles in a company lot without being fired.
The key world here is portion. If you go into a restaurant that serves alcohol, you can not go into the bar area. As long as you stay in the dining area of a restaurant that serves alcohol, then you can carry.any portion of an establishment licensed to dispense alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises, which portion of the establishment is primarily devoted to such purpose;
Up to now you have shown a complete lack of understanding of the gun laws in FLA! may I suggest you get your hands on Gutmacher's book and study, study, study until you become an expert in FLA gun lawsSo, I am wrong? What exactly in the Florida state statue as I have emboldened below am I missing about any establishment with a license to sell alcohol being one of the places that we are not allowed to carry a firearm.
The key world here is portion. If you go into a restaurant that serves alcohol, you can not go into the bar area. As long as you stay in the dining area of a restaurant that serves alcohol, then you can carry.
what do you do if the bathroom requires you to go through the bar to access?
So you are telling me that you read that [You are prohibited from Carrying concealed in] any portion of an establishment licensed to dispense alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises, which portion of the establishment is primarily devoted to such purpose. You like to throw belittling, passive aggressive comments around so let go back to grammar school shall we. Alright Children what does the term "Any" mean? Well the Merriam-Webster's dictionary describes it as: used to indicate one selected without restriction, one, some, or all indiscriminately of whatever quantity, one or more —used to indicate an undetermined number or amount, used to indicate a maximum or whole. It further tells us that it can be interchanged with the words: Every and all. So if we replace the word Any above with those words we get the following two sentences: Every portion of an establishment licensed to dispense alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises, which portion of the establishment is primarily devoted to such purpose. (and) All portions of an establishment licensed to dispense alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises, which portion of the establishment is primarily devoted to such purpose. So if I simplify the sentence to say: "You cannot carry a gun into any part of that establishment", it means that same as the sentences: Every part of that establishment you cannot carry a gun into. (and) Every part of that establishment is a place you cannot carry a gun.
So this means that if Walt Disney World says we have one park / resort wide license (which is how it works one license for an entire park) to dispense and serve alcohol, both at our restaurant locations as well as from traveling and outdoor vendors. That every portion of the park is now open to sale and consumption of alcohol. Making it illegal to carry a concealed weapon in any (every, all) portion(s) of our parks and resorts. Of course as far as Walt Disney World and resorts are concerned this is a moot point. In 2008 Florida became a "take your gun to work state" meaning that there would be no reprisals against those with concealed weapons permits that kept their guns in their locked cars. However since the entire of the property is used for the storage and transportation of high explosives (fireworks) Disney is exempt to that law, making it illegal to even have your concealed weapon in your car.
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