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- Thu Feb 11, 2010 1:02 pm
- Forum: Other States
- Topic: WA: Man found not guilty for drawing weapon on bouncers
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Re: WA: Man found not guilty for drawing weapon on bouncers
A Internet search shows this place hosts Cage Fighting matches and other large venues, so it is definitely a larger night club of some sorts. They probably are licensed so under 21 can come in for some venues which would negate the law on CHL holders.
- Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:01 am
- Forum: Other States
- Topic: WA: Man found not guilty for drawing weapon on bouncers
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Re: WA: Man found not guilty for drawing weapon on bouncers
House of Blues is very similar to this; they have a cover charge or ticket for entry when they have concerts or bands, including bouncers/ticket takers, yet they are not a 51% establishment and have a FB license.seamusTX wrote:For one thing, he never got into the bar.
The place is called "bar and grill," so maybe it is similar to what we call a "food and beverage permit." It's unusual for that kind of place to have bouncers, though.
- Jim
- Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:43 am
- Forum: Other States
- Topic: WA: Man found not guilty for drawing weapon on bouncers
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Re: WA: Man found not guilty for drawing weapon on bouncers
Per Washington law, it states:seamusTX wrote: I don't know about carrying in alcohol locations in Washington. A few states are more permissive than Texas.
- Jim
(d) That portion of an establishment classified by the state liquor control board as off-limits to persons under
twenty-one years of age.
This would normally be the area where liquor is served. Not sure how this location is licensed or wheather he was not into an area restricted to 21 year olds or not. Either way, that was apparently not brought up as an issue.