.Scutter01 Says:
Keep your loaded handgun in its holster you goober!
.Scutter01 Says:
Keep your loaded handgun in its holster you goober!
I wouldn't try to make a legal issue out of it. Just stay away. If you need to go there for work, start thinking of excuses for why you can't attend.
^^Op, go ahead and do yourself a favor and add this guy to your ignore list. He likes to act like he speaks for the entire community, when in reality he actually speaks for almost none of us.
ummmm, son, perhaps you should take a quick gander through this thread and see who everyone agrees with........
Yes, very bad form on my behalf and new that quickly hence leaving ASAP and the follow up apology. The question though is can they legally deny me entry? I have been looking up regs and law codes and it seems to me that they are discriminating against me disallowing entry. (This really would not be an issue for me but my company uses this venue for events and it may effect my ability to attend important work related events)
I recently concealed carry to a gathering at one of the nicest restaurants in Indy. My group was at the bar and as the night was winding down for our group around 8pm I hugged my friends goodbye and was found out for carrying. My friend wanted to see my Springfield 1911 EMP 9mm. Without thinking it through I unholstered and unloaded the gun before showing it to him at the bar. The bartender noticed and requested I put it away, which I did immediately and left. I went back to the establishment and apologized to the bartender. He informed me that I am no longer welcome and should not come back for awhile. I respected his wishes and stayed away for a month. I showed up tonight and he said I am banned for an extended period. He mentioned to my friend that I should not come back in 2013. Does he or the restaurant have the authority to ban me for any period of time for my actions?
Learn from your mistake. Concealed Carry means just that and not to share that information with anyone. Especially in a bar, firearms and alcohol never mix.
Yes, very bad form on my behalf and new that quickly hence leaving ASAP and the follow up apology. The question though is can they legally deny me entry? I have been looking up regs and law codes and it seems to me that they are discriminating against me disallowing entry. (This really would not be an issue for me but my company uses this venue for events and it may effect my ability to attend important work related events)
Private property rights apparently aren't taught in school any more...