DrTodd
Michigan Moderator
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fozzy71 wrote:
fozzy71 wrote:
ICWYC
ICWYC
WGAS?fozzy71 wrote:ICWYC
fozzy71 wrote:i dont want to be the spelling cop,, but its
iswydt
You are correct.....but..... if you open carry with a CPL you are exempt from some of the pistol free zones (including taverns).Correct me if I"m wrong, but I"d assume (the mother of all mess ups)most taverns make at least 51% of their income from alcohol.
Wouldn't it then be a pistol free zone?
A tavern where the primary source of income is the sale of alcoholic liquor by the glass consumed on the premises
what a bunch of quitters!!!:lol:
SuperSneakySteve wrote:You are correct.....but..... if you open carry with a CPL you are exempt from some of the pistol free zones (including taverns).Correct me if I"m wrong, but I"d assume (the mother of all mess ups)most taverns make at least 51% of their income from alcohol.
Wouldn't it then be a pistol free zone?
A tavern where the primary source of income is the sale of alcoholic liquor by the glass consumed on the premises
Same here, 30 years old and never a drop1245A Defender wrote:what a bunch of quitters!!!:lol:
Actually, I've never started.
Bronson
Yes for concealed carry, but OC is allowed either with a CPL or with permission. And not just bars, but all these places as well (except courts). .234d exempts a CPL holder.Correct me if I"m wrong, but I"d assume (the mother of all mess ups)most taverns make at least 51% of their income from alcohol.
Wouldn't it then be a pistol free zone?
A tavern where the primary source of income is the sale of alcoholic liquor by the glass consumed on the premises
Except for the supposed deer killings!!! :shock:To the OP I would say, *MOST* people don't know or care that the law allows you to open carry in a bar with a CPL, they just quote the liquor & guns don't mix mantra.
I'm sure the bartender has been told it's against the law & never had a reason to question it.
The fact that many police officers drink in bars while armed everyday doesn't even enter their minds. The fact that many gun owners have been drinking while handling guns for as long as there has been gunpowder doesn't matter. Just think of a deer camp just a few years ago. Lots of guns & lots of alcohol. No mass killings that I remember hearing about.
That's great to know that you can OC in a bar, but my next question would be. If you're OC then are you still subject to these low BACs?
- An individual carrying a concealed pistol with any BAC is subject to immediate seizure of their pistol and the following penalties:
- BAC of .02 - .07 = State civil infraction, $100 fine, and up to 1-year CCW license revocation.
- BAC of .08 - .09 = 93-day misdemeanor, $100 fine, and up to 3-year CCW license revocation.
- BAC of .10 or more = 93-day misdemeanor, $100 fine, and permanent CCW license revocation.
http://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,1607,7-123-1591_3503_4654-10961--,00.html