protector84
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I have noticed an interesting observation regarding weapons in bars. If you look at the "misconduct involving weapons" in title 13, throughout the statute it uses the term "deadly weapon" instead of firearm which would include firearms and other deadly weapons. However, the bar prohibition in title 4 under "unlawful acts" only uses the term "firearms." Most bars are not posted because firearms are already prohibited by law so they don't need a "no guns" sign. Legally, there is nothing stopping you from bringing in large knives, tasers, batons, and other weapons that are not firearms. If it isn't posted and the bar staff don't know about it, you are legal. If you like to go to the clubs but don't like feeling naked without your gun, strap on a taser or a good-size fixed-blade knife.
I have noticed an interesting observation regarding weapons in bars. If you look at the "misconduct involving weapons" in title 13, throughout the statute it uses the term "deadly weapon" instead of firearm which would include firearms and other deadly weapons. However, the bar prohibition in title 4 under "unlawful acts" only uses the term "firearms." Most bars are not posted because firearms are already prohibited by law so they don't need a "no guns" sign. Legally, there is nothing stopping you from bringing in large knives, tasers, batons, and other weapons that are not firearms. If it isn't posted and the bar staff don't know about it, you are legal. If you like to go to the clubs but don't like feeling naked without your gun, strap on a taser or a good-size fixed-blade knife.