National Carry AcademyLaws for Carrying Where Alcohol is Served
January 11, 2016
The state of New Jersey allows restaurant carrying. “Restaurant carrying” means carrying a firearm in restaurants that serve alcoholic beverages. This may or may not mean that individuals are allowed to sit on the bar area of the restaurant when a firearm is in his or her possession. Nationalcarryacademy.com recommends you not to occupy the bar area because there are states that consider this act as illegal.
Some restaurants are using “No Gun” signs on their property to prohibit the possession of handguns. When carrying a firearm, an individual should not consume alcoholic beverages because a single drink is already an offense for some states. To know more information about restaurant carrying, check the laws of the state where you reside in.
Laws for Carrying Where Alcohol is Served
January 11, 2016
The state of New Jersey allows restaurant carrying. “Restaurant carrying” means carrying a firearm in restaurants that serve alcoholic beverages. This may or may not mean that individuals are allowed to sit on the bar area of the restaurant when a firearm is in his or her possession. Nationalcarryacademy.com recommends you not to occupy the bar area because there are states that consider this act as illegal.
Some restaurants are using “No Gun” signs on their property to prohibit the possession of handguns. When carrying a firearm, an individual should not consume alcoholic beverages because a single drink is already an offense for some states. To know more information about restaurant carrying, check the laws of the state where you reside in.
