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    Can anyone tell me the laws? I will be getting one asap and if i cant carry where i work i might be finding a new source of income...
    "PSH!!!"

  • #2
    Originally posted by Stephen View Post
    Can anyone tell me the laws? I will be getting one asap and if i cant carry where i work i might be finding a new source of income...
    Not sure, but I can tell you that most businesses will not let you carry while working, whether the law permits it or not.
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    • #3
      You could just hire an off-duty cop (I mean if carrying isn't legal).
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      • #4
        It's not legal to carry in a business that gets 50% of it's revenue or greater from the sale of alcohol.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 94StangFiveO View Post
          It's not legal to carry in a business that gets 50% of it's revenue or greater from the sale of alcohol.
          Don't take this as gospel, but I seem to remember this question coming up in my class. I don't exactly remember, since it didn't pertain to me in any way, but I think there is something in the laws about employment at a 51% establishment, that a weapon can be carried by a licensed employee with the owners consent.

          I could be wrong. But I almost know that question came up.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by NTexas_V-Star View Post
            Don't take this as gospel, but I seem to remember this question coming up in my class. I don't exactly remember, since it didn't pertain to me in any way, but I think there is something in the laws about employment at a 51% establishment, that a weapon can be carried by a licensed employee with the owners consent.

            I could be wrong. But I almost know that question came up.
            Hmm, I wonder if that would actually hold up, if you had the owners OK. You could just open carry with the owners OK too I believe. Kind of like you can at your own residence or someone else's that told you it was OK.

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            • #7
              Interesting, can open carry on property? I figured I could "get away with it" if I had several acres - but I may do that in my development.
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              • #8
                If it is posted with a 51% sign you cannot carry, I know this for a fact.

                The rest of this is either my opinion or I am not 100% sure:

                I believe if you are in a bar that isn't posted you are ok. I believe the requirement was recently changed to say it has to be posted, even if the CHL'er would assume they meet the 51% requirement.

                I wouldn't mess around with getting permission, seems like things get grey there. Written permission would be better than verbal. You may get verbal permission but what if you use it on duty? Chances the owner is going to deny giving you verbal permission to take liability off of the business.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ceyko View Post
                  Interesting, can open carry on property? I figured I could "get away with it" if I had several acres - but I may do that in my development.
                  I've read the laws and that's the way I understood it. Now, dont go walking into the street thinking you can't get busted if someone calls the popo.

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                  • #10
                    I believe that you are within your legal right to carry a firearm on your person if you are the operator of a bar without a CHL. by operator, that would mean manager or whoever was in charge during the hours in question. However, I think I remember finding out that the right to carry on the premise is lost with the issuance of a CHL. I could be wrong. But I'm fairly certain I'm correct on the first par, not sure about the CHL part though. I ran bars for 2 years and always had mine with me
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by slow06 View Post
                      If it is posted with a 51% sign you cannot carry, I know this for a fact.

                      The rest of this is either my opinion or I am not 100% sure:

                      I believe if you are in a bar that isn't posted you are ok. I believe the requirement was recently changed to say it has to be posted, even if the CHL'er would assume they meet the 51% requirement.

                      I wouldn't mess around with getting permission, seems like things get grey there. Written permission would be better than verbal. You may get verbal permission but what if you use it on duty? Chances the owner is going to deny giving you verbal permission to take liability off of the business.
                      I believe you're correct. If memory serves, during the 2009 legislative session, the requirement was made stricter in that the establishment has to be properly posted.
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                      • #12
                        If you were working there and have been appointed by the owner to be the security person, you'd be carrying under that authorization. Not as a CHL holder. If that is actually how the law is, then the whole 51% thing would not apply to you.
                        Last edited by Leah; Yesterday at 10:18 PM.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by NTexas_V-Star View Post
                          Don't take this as gospel, but I seem to remember this question coming up in my class. I don't exactly remember, since it didn't pertain to me in any way, but I think there is something in the laws about employment at a 51% establishment, that a weapon can be carried by a licensed employee with the owners consent.

                          I could be wrong. But I almost know that question came up.
                          this is exactly what im wanting to know.. we are not a 51% bar but very close to it
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Stephen View Post
                            this is exactly what im wanting to know.. we are not a 51% bar but very close to it
                            You should be ok then.

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                            • #15
                              I would think as manager or owner you should be able to carry in your own establishment. If we served alcohol the government sure wouldn't tell me I can't carry.
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