(I'm not a constitutional lawyer, but I play one on the internet)
Some clarification is required here:
This is a state law, not the restaurant's choosing. Because they serve alcohol, they are not allowed to allow firearms in their establishment, whether they wish to or not.
It's not fair to ban restaurants that serve alcohol because of this sign, their hands are tied! If the sign says 4-229, that's why, it's because they serve alcohol. (not to be confused with "sell alcohol", which any Circle K or grocery store does).
If the sign doesn't cite the statute, or cites 13-3108 (I think that's the one), then ban it if you like...it IS their choosing.
(I'm not a constitutional lawyer, but I play one on the internet)
Some clarification is required here:
This is a state law, not the restaurant's choosing. Because they serve alcohol, they are not allowed to allow firearms in their establishment, whether they wish to or not.
It's not fair to ban restaurants that serve alcohol because of this sign, their hands are tied! If the sign says 4-229, that's why, it's because they serve alcohol. (not to be confused with "sell alcohol", which any Circle K or grocery store does).
If the sign doesn't cite the statute, or cites 13-3108 (I think that's the one), then ban it if you like...it IS their choosing.
I second that. I was at a Subway in Ohio this past weekend and by the door was a no firearms sign.Anybody have a list of national companies (all locations/all states) that have a no-guns restriction (that are not bars)?
Would be handy...
Jeff
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