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"Doug Dotson" wrote It is quite common for bars and such to prohibit firearms. I/ve seen some that even provide a gun-check service. "JAXAshby" wrote you might take a look at Texas. Every place in Texas that serves even beer -- such as pizza places -- has a large sign in plain view reminding one and all that it is a felony to be in possesion of a fire arm in the place. It is illegal to carry a concealed firearm in a place licensed to sell alchoholic beverages by the drink in Virginia unless you are the owner or an employee (eg, the bouncer). |
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Pretty common practice. Nothing wrong with that.
Doug "Vito" wrote in message ... "Doug Dotson" wrote It is quite common for bars and such to prohibit firearms. I/ve seen some that even provide a gun-check service. "JAXAshby" wrote you might take a look at Texas. Every place in Texas that serves even beer -- such as pizza places -- has a large sign in plain view reminding one and all that it is a felony to be in possesion of a fire arm in the place. It is illegal to carry a concealed firearm in a place licensed to sell alchoholic beverages by the drink in Virginia unless you are the owner or an employee (eg, the bouncer). |
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it is the law in Texas.
It is quite common for bars and such to prohibit firearms. I/ve seen some that even provide a gun-check service. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... you might take a look at Texas. Every place in Texas that serves even beer -- such as pizza places -- has a large sign in plain view reminding one and all that it is a felony to be in possesion of a fire arm in the place. Well, there are liberal carry laws in place in Arizona, Virginia, and several other states. I don;t hear of widespread killings there. My ex carries all the time and has yet to kill anyone or even draw her weapon. The deterrent value is undesputed in those states that allow one to carry or at least have a weapon in their home. Doug "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... As a very famous person once said: An armed society is a polite society. the most polite society in America ever was the society in the Wild West of the 1880's, when even young women packed a six gun and often a rifle as well. At lot of people died, but they were most usually polite to each other right up until the firing started. |
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Your point?
"JAXAshby" wrote in message ... it is the law in Texas. It is quite common for bars and such to prohibit firearms. I/ve seen some that even provide a gun-check service. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... you might take a look at Texas. Every place in Texas that serves even beer -- such as pizza places -- has a large sign in plain view reminding one and all that it is a felony to be in possesion of a fire arm in the place. Well, there are liberal carry laws in place in Arizona, Virginia, and several other states. I don;t hear of widespread killings there. My ex carries all the time and has yet to kill anyone or even draw her weapon. The deterrent value is undesputed in those states that allow one to carry or at least have a weapon in their home. Doug "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... As a very famous person once said: An armed society is a polite society. the most polite society in America ever was the society in the Wild West of the 1880's, when even young women packed a six gun and often a rifle as well. At lot of people died, but they were most usually polite to each other right up until the firing started. |
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Doug, I guess you do not know what the word "common" means.
sorry, dood. From: "Doug Dotson" AMcom Date: 10/19/2004 11:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: I'm not familar enough with the laws in all states regarding such things. If firearms are prohibited in certain places in many states that have liberal carry laws, then it would be construed as common. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... dougie, your statement something is "common" when in fact it is the law. From: "Doug Dotson" AMcom Date: 10/19/2004 9:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: Your point? "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... it is the law in Texas. It is quite common for bars and such to prohibit firearms. I/ve seen some that even provide a gun-check service. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... you might take a look at Texas. Every place in Texas that serves even beer -- such as pizza places -- has a large sign in plain view reminding one and all that it is a felony to be in possesion of a fire arm in the place. Well, there are liberal carry laws in place in Arizona, Virginia, and several other states. I don;t hear of widespread killings there. My ex carries all the time and has yet to kill anyone or even draw her weapon. The deterrent value is undesputed in those states that allow one to carry or at least have a weapon in their home. Doug "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... As a very famous person once said: An armed society is a polite society. the most polite society in America ever was the society in the Wild West of the 1880's, when even young women packed a six gun and often a rifle as well. At lot of people died, but they were most usually polite to each other right up until the firing started. |
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