movingviolation
Regular Member
loc: 1408 Lake Tapps Parkway E, Auburn
I've noticed that they have posted right by the front door a sign that you would typically see going into the bar: http://www.liq.wa.gov/enforcement/LIQ%20237%20%20Back%20Type%20II%20Firearm%20Sign.pdf
Washington state law prohibits the carrying or possession of any firearm in that portion of an establishment classified by the Liquor Control Board as off-limits to persons under twenty-one years of age, other than by a law enforcement officer (RCW 9.41.300 (d)).
I asked to speak to the manager and pointed out to him (politely of course) that the sign is posted in the wrong area - being by the door it applies to the whole restaurant, but being worded: in that portion of an establishment classified by the Liquor Control Board as off-limits to persons under twenty-one years of age, other than by a law enforcement officer - it contradicts itself as the whole restaurant is not off limits to minors, right? I could swear I saw a light bulb light up above manager's head :idea:
He started saying that being a private business he could ban guns from his restaurant if he wanted to, I agreed with him and said that if he chooses to do that that he should change the signs instead of using the standard WSLCB signs that are confusing, or move these standard signs to the entrance of the bar area and told him that there is no state law that prohibits CC or OC in an establishment that serves alcohol (other than bar area)
Manager promised to check it out and make changes . . . .
did anyone else have issues with The Rock restaurants?
I've noticed that they have posted right by the front door a sign that you would typically see going into the bar: http://www.liq.wa.gov/enforcement/LIQ%20237%20%20Back%20Type%20II%20Firearm%20Sign.pdf
Washington state law prohibits the carrying or possession of any firearm in that portion of an establishment classified by the Liquor Control Board as off-limits to persons under twenty-one years of age, other than by a law enforcement officer (RCW 9.41.300 (d)).
I asked to speak to the manager and pointed out to him (politely of course) that the sign is posted in the wrong area - being by the door it applies to the whole restaurant, but being worded: in that portion of an establishment classified by the Liquor Control Board as off-limits to persons under twenty-one years of age, other than by a law enforcement officer - it contradicts itself as the whole restaurant is not off limits to minors, right? I could swear I saw a light bulb light up above manager's head :idea:
He started saying that being a private business he could ban guns from his restaurant if he wanted to, I agreed with him and said that if he chooses to do that that he should change the signs instead of using the standard WSLCB signs that are confusing, or move these standard signs to the entrance of the bar area and told him that there is no state law that prohibits CC or OC in an establishment that serves alcohol (other than bar area)
Manager promised to check it out and make changes . . . .
did anyone else have issues with The Rock restaurants?