knight_308
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Hypothetically, let's say the wife wanted to go to The Cheesecake Factory in Bellevue and hypothetically you're there with your four year old, and HYPOTHETICALLY you happened to be carrying concealed. Then let's say that hypothetically you asked to sit outside and your hypothetical server decided to hypothetically guide you (and your hypothetical gun and minor child) through the (posted) bar. Let's also say that there are lots of other people with kids in the outside area and that it appears that the only way into that area is _through_ the bar. Later on it is discovered (hypothetically, of course) that there's a gate on the outside that could have been used to access the seating area.
Now, after all of that, would someone in that circumstace be in trouble if their sidearm were discovered? If you're forced to pass through a posted area, but you don't stop, are you just as guilty as if you bellied up to the bar?
Man, this was easier in PA where you could carry into the bar!
Hypothetically, let's say the wife wanted to go to The Cheesecake Factory in Bellevue and hypothetically you're there with your four year old, and HYPOTHETICALLY you happened to be carrying concealed. Then let's say that hypothetically you asked to sit outside and your hypothetical server decided to hypothetically guide you (and your hypothetical gun and minor child) through the (posted) bar. Let's also say that there are lots of other people with kids in the outside area and that it appears that the only way into that area is _through_ the bar. Later on it is discovered (hypothetically, of course) that there's a gate on the outside that could have been used to access the seating area.
Now, after all of that, would someone in that circumstace be in trouble if their sidearm were discovered? If you're forced to pass through a posted area, but you don't stop, are you just as guilty as if you bellied up to the bar?
Man, this was easier in PA where you could carry into the bar!