Heartland Patriot wrote:Northeasterner? Just curious because that's what they called liquor stores in NJ and Pennsylvania when I was stationed up there.barstoolguru wrote:I have been to a number of package stores and have never seen a blue sign posted anywhere so why would this store be any different and what do the blue sign restrict. The article mentions nothing about a posting (but I have seen white signs saying no guns w/o a lic) and if the clerk asked to see the gun ON private property would that have made a difference
Yea some things you just can't shake even after 35 years. NJ is different because you can be in a bar and get a beer to go and it does not have to be a store. Hence the tern "packaged goods" because that made it legal to carry beer outside. It is illegal to carry beer out of a bar or liquor store without a bag.
Here is a kick in the pants in New Hampshire you can only buy hard liquor from a state run store and they are on the interstates hwys. On your way home; stop off and get a fifth of Jack Daniels on I-95 but break the seal go to jail