CC in hotel bar! Oops!

CC: How do you handle it?


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Big Foot

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Attending an auction in a hotel-Albuquerque, during a break went with a few friends to the adjoining bar. I didn't realize immediately upon entering and ordering a draft that I was armed: SS pocket...In NM, like probably many states, it's illegal to carry where liquor is sold by the drink.
I'll tell you what I did later.
 
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I'm in Kentucky. I'd enjoy the beverage. Perfectly ILLEGAL in Kentucky, but the damage is already done at that point. Don't let the beer go to waste, that's another crime.
 
I don't generally forget whether I have a gun on me or not. I have gone into places armed and not realized until I sat down and ordered food that they also served beer. In VA this is illegal, since if alcohol is sold by the glass, you're allowed to open carry, but not carry concealed.
 
Carry enough gun. You won't forget it's there. That's my opinion. take it or leave it. I wouldn't go in the bar, but if I did, I would be cool, quiet and definately not drink.
 
Appreciate the voting & replies. Feeling uneasy about the situation, I knew I couldn't enjoy the beer or conversation; excused myself for a few minutes to the vehicle & back. To be honest, I felt a little naked w/o it thinking this is probably the place I'd need it the most...Didn't realize until the replies how many states are so inclined...
 
well it comes down to what you decide to do, personally if police officers and sherriffs deputies can't make me neither can these people and I don't feel safe without mine ESPECIALLY around people drinking
 
I'm in Kentucky. I'd enjoy the beverage. Perfectly ILLEGAL in Kentucky, but the damage is already done at that point. Don't let the beer go to waste, that's another crime.


Eh.... He's gray here in KY...

Depends I suppose on whether the bar is owned by the hotel. If so, I'd imagine that the hotel gets over 75% of it's revenue from something other than alcohol sales. In that instance, then you're fine.
 
Ummm so? It's called concealed carry for a reason, if it's well hidden no one will know but you. I've carried for years, I'm a realist. I carry everywhere I go and if there's some place I can't get by with it, I don't go there. I've carried into places where booze are being served and the CCW faeries didn't carry me off, lighten up.
 
Clarification of my "no big deal" initial reply. Wasn't speaking of the OP's predicament...was replying based on fact there is no such prohibition in Maryland.

But, like GF, I don't forget when I am armed and do wonder how some folks apparently do.

Be safe.
 
Eh.... He's gray here in KY...

Depends I suppose on whether the bar is owned by the hotel. If so, I'd imagine that the hotel gets over 75% of it's revenue from something other than alcohol sales. In that instance, then you're fine.

Very gray. The bar is most likely operated as a separate business from the hotel. In that instance, it depends if it is an actual bar or a restaurant that serves alcohol. If it's the latter, it's probably perfectly fine to carry. If it's an actual bar, as assumed, I'd drink the beer and then visit my vehicle.

I normally dont drink in bars but on occaision have one (1) with the group.
 
Were you a registered guest of the hotel? If so, you might have a reasonably good argument that you are enjoying the facilities of your temporary domicile.

It is best not to test the law, especially when you are away from home or in another state. Who wants to be booked, have to post bail, have to return for court proceedings, etc? That is a no-win situation.

I think you did the best thing possible under the circumstances.
 
I'm in MA. I'd enjoy the beverage. Perfectly legal in MA.

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Fixed it for me, too. Outside MA , I try very hard not to go where I'm not supposed to. If I can't avoid it, I don't worry about it. Even in MA, I don't generally drink while carrying. The law appears not to be specific on what is carrying while under the influence, and I can't think of any really good reason to be finding out, particularly the hard way.
 
I voted excuse yourself but I live in Florida and you violated state law by entering the bar area. Could you get away with it, probably. However, if caught your legal carrying days are over.

Bob
 
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