Personally, I don't think of it as double standard. Patrons of a bar or establishment that sells alcohol should not be allowed to carry. I mean you shouldn't carry if your going to be drinking (just my opinion!) Employees however, who should not be drinking on the job, should be allowed to carry in case of robbery.
I'm not sure about Tn. but if your business is privately owned, it is considered private property and it is up to the owner whether or not employees are allowed to carry.
If I owned a business, all of my employees would be trained and armed.......(AGAIN, just my opinion! )
Personally, I don't think of it as double standard. Patrons of a bar or establishment that sells alcohol should not be allowed to carry. I mean you shouldn't carry if your going to be drinking (just my opinion!) Employees however, who should not be drinking on the job, should be allowed to carry in case of robbery.
I'm not sure about Tn. but if your business is privately owned, it is considered private property and it is up to the owner whether or not employees are allowed to carry.
If I owned a business, all of my employees would be trained and armed.......(AGAIN, just my opinion! )
I could simply take down the sign, it was placed there many years ago. its a relatively small town and we don't exactly enforce it. But the sign quotes a law saying that weapons of any kind, including pocket knives and fire arms, are illegal to carry into an establishment that serves alcohol. And the sign may be outdated
If I am carrying and go out to a restaurant I never drink. However, if I am met at the door with a sign that prohibits me from entering then I politely leave to never return until the policy changes. It's their business and their right and it's my right not to trade my money for their food. Life's to short to be mad at everything I don't like. I like food at home better anyway.
EXACTLY!
Plus its illegal to consume alcohol and carry. The law says nothing about a legal limit and carrying
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