swatspyder
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Today, there was an event held in a restaurant. The area that was used included a room that was designated 21 and over, WA LCB signs posted, no minors.
One of the employees that worked there said that the bar was closed, so the signs did not apply. The bar, was in fact never used to serve alcohol, and there were kids allowed in the room.
My question is, if the signs are posted, but the bar is closed and an employee says that the signs don't apply at that time, does the law still say that you cannot carry a firearm into that area that is normally 21 and older? Or because they said that the bar was closed, that it would be considered a normal room just like the other areas of the restaurant?
Today, there was an event held in a restaurant. The area that was used included a room that was designated 21 and over, WA LCB signs posted, no minors.
One of the employees that worked there said that the bar was closed, so the signs did not apply. The bar, was in fact never used to serve alcohol, and there were kids allowed in the room.
My question is, if the signs are posted, but the bar is closed and an employee says that the signs don't apply at that time, does the law still say that you cannot carry a firearm into that area that is normally 21 and older? Or because they said that the bar was closed, that it would be considered a normal room just like the other areas of the restaurant?