National Carry AcademyLaws for Carrying Where Alcohol is Served
October 1, 2015
No law in Alabama states that restaurant carrying is illegal. “Restaurant carrying” means carrying a firearm in a place that serves intoxicating liquor. Entering the place is allowed as long as the individual will not consume alcohol. This may or may not mean that an individual is allowed to occupy the seat on the bar area, because some states would consider it illegal for a carrier to sit on the bar area.
There are places that use the “No Gun” signs, and carrying of firearms on such places should be avoided. Nationalcarryacademy.com recommends that you should not drink alcohol while carrying a firearm, because in most states, taking a single drink is already unlawful. Check the laws of your state to know more about restaurant carrying.
Laws for Carrying Where Alcohol is Served
October 1, 2015
No law in Alabama states that restaurant carrying is illegal. “Restaurant carrying” means carrying a firearm in a place that serves intoxicating liquor. Entering the place is allowed as long as the individual will not consume alcohol. This may or may not mean that an individual is allowed to occupy the seat on the bar area, because some states would consider it illegal for a carrier to sit on the bar area.
There are places that use the “No Gun” signs, and carrying of firearms on such places should be avoided. Nationalcarryacademy.com recommends that you should not drink alcohol while carrying a firearm, because in most states, taking a single drink is already unlawful. Check the laws of your state to know more about restaurant carrying.