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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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