National Carry AcademyLaws for Carrying Where Alcohol is Served
January 11, 2016
Michigan allows restaurant carrying. “Restaurant carrying” is defined as carrying a firearm in a place that serves alcohol. Carriers are allowed to bring their firearms on such premises as long as they will not consume alcohol. And if they enter one, they should not occupy the bar area of the restaurant because in some states, that is considered illegal.
There are some places that use “No Gun” signs like the Friday’s and Red Lobster. Carriers should not enter such places when carrying their guns. As per recommendation of the nationalcarryacademy.com, individuals carrying their handguns should not consume alcohol when they are on places serving alcohol. For most states, taking just a single drink is already a violation. Make sure to check the laws of the state you are in to learn more information about this.
Laws for Carrying Where Alcohol is Served
January 11, 2016
Michigan allows restaurant carrying. “Restaurant carrying” is defined as carrying a firearm in a place that serves alcohol. Carriers are allowed to bring their firearms on such premises as long as they will not consume alcohol. And if they enter one, they should not occupy the bar area of the restaurant because in some states, that is considered illegal.
There are some places that use “No Gun” signs like the Friday’s and Red Lobster. Carriers should not enter such places when carrying their guns. As per recommendation of the nationalcarryacademy.com, individuals carrying their handguns should not consume alcohol when they are on places serving alcohol. For most states, taking just a single drink is already a violation. Make sure to check the laws of the state you are in to learn more information about this.
