Okay, I thought that something along those lines was in there. Mind noting what section you snipped that from?ScottDLS wrote:No...because this is the current rule:Charlies.Contingency wrote:So it is illegal for a bar or a business that has a liquor license, to have a shotgun somewhere? From my understanding, unlicensed carrying of a weapon, but one would naturally believe that the business owner/manager, or other authorized personnel could have in their possession whatever they wished to do. Does this mean a property owner has lost rights in this case?
On-Premise Possession of Firearms. Firearms may be possessed on premises licensed for on-premise consumption if:
(1) the firearm is in the possession of the permittee/licensee; or
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So it is illegal for a bar or a business that has a liquor license, to have a shotgun somewhere? From my understanding, unlicensed carrying of a weapon, but one would naturally believe that the business owner/manager, or other authorized personnel could have in their possession whatever they wished to do. Does this mean a property owner has lost rights in this case?