

http://www.thestate.com/2014/01/23/3223 ... -bars.htmlairborned wrote:Im confused someone will have to explain restaurant carry.
It affects what you can do in South Carolina, but has no effect on what you can do in Texas.lonestarcliffy wrote:this is chris from hilton head island, south carolina and now that south carolina has passed restaurant carry, what does that do with resiprocity with texas?![]()
You can't carry if the establishment get 51% or more of its revenue through alcohol. Signs on the door indicate if this is the case.lonestarcliffy wrote:does texas have some type of restaurant carry provision?
Come to think of it, I don't think I have either.jmra wrote:You can't carry if the establishment get 51% or more of its revenue through alcohol. Signs on the door indicate if this is the case.lonestarcliffy wrote:does texas have some type of restaurant carry provision?
I've never been in a restaurant in Texas where I couldn't carry.
Here's the difference between SC and TX.jmra wrote:You can't carry if the establishment get 51% or more of its revenue through alcohol. Signs on the door indicate if this is the case.lonestarcliffy wrote:does texas have some type of restaurant carry provision?
I've never been in a restaurant in Texas where I couldn't carry.
It does not do anything with reciprocity.lonestarcliffy wrote:this is chris from hilton head island, south carolina and now that south carolina has passed restaurant carry, what does that do with resiprocity with texas?![]()
Keep our law the way it is!Keith B wrote:Here's the difference between SC and TX.jmra wrote:You can't carry if the establishment get 51% or more of its revenue through alcohol. Signs on the door indicate if this is the case.lonestarcliffy wrote:does texas have some type of restaurant carry provision?
I've never been in a restaurant in Texas where I couldn't carry.
As jmra stated, you can't carry in a location that get's more than 51% of its revenue from the sale of alcohol FOR ON PREMISE CONSUMPTION. Liquor stores or places that sell for off-premise consumption only are OK to carry in.
SC now allows you to carry in any establishment that sells alcohol for on premise consumption, even bars that might make 100% of their revenue from alcohol sales. The difference is in SC you cannot drink one drop or you are in violation. In Texas, you can take a drink, but you just can't be intoxicated and carry.
Mayhaps, we were in SC before CC.03Lightningrocks wrote:If I'm not mistaken, the reason the citizens of SC perceive this change as an improvement is, previously, they could not carry in these establishments under any circumstances.