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Originally Posted by Mr.Harry
Haven't gotten into CC yet, but planning to do so eventually. My home state of NH has recently gone Constitutional Carry. When/before I do, I will certainly be sure to get fully informed/educated about all the rules and regulations for doing so. But, as I read some other threads, and as I was already aware, it is a no-no to CC in "bars" in many places. I'm just curious and throwing this question out for those who may already know - what exactly is the definition of a "bar"? An establishment that sells alcohol but no food? Like a 'club'? Here in NH, you MUST serve food if you are to be issued a liquor license from the state, so even places that would seem to more properly fit the definition of a 'bar' are in fact 'restaurants'.... are they not? Or is the rule simpler and more restrictive meaning that one can't CC into ANY establishment that serves alcohol? Including any 'restaurant' that HAS a bar? I'm thinking it's probably the latter but don't know.
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Each state is different and the details of carry in places that serve alcohol are most probably spelled out in the state code.
If you are outside of your state you really need to educate yourself on the state laws you are in when it comes to CC...
If you are traveling in many different states it can become a burden to know all the different state statues but in your best interest you need to take the time to know their laws as well as your own state laws. It will serve you well in the long run.