http://www.wral.com/gun-bill-would-allow-restaurant-carry-make-permit-holders-confidential-informaiton/12043058/
1/30/2013 3:26:12 PM
Good.
1/30/2013 4:05:48 PM
Should make late night runs to the Waffle House more interesting.
1/30/2013 4:29:31 PM
i agree both of these things. where is the problem?
1/30/2013 4:31:47 PM
I concur. You are only legally allowed to carry if you have no trace of alcohol in your system. The folks who are going to act like assholes and bring a gun into a restaurant or bar and get drunk don't give a shit about the law anyway. If I want to go out to eat with the family I can carry. If I want to go watch State play some basketball and toss a couple back, I will keep that bitch at home.
1/30/2013 4:43:51 PM
I always thought that disallowing concealed carry without a metal detector at the door was schizophrenic policy. Even from a liberal point of view, it has to be recognized that a gun-free zone without a physical perimeter of some type doesn't make sense.Question: is there any such thing as an opt-in or out by the business owner? Can an owner designate their restaurant as a place where you can carry if otherwise not allowed, or the other way around?
1/30/2013 4:56:47 PM
http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/gun-free-business-policies-and-opt-out-statutes.htmlAccording to that, NC is not an opt-out state. So guess not.
1/30/2013 5:06:27 PM
shouldn't that conflict make conservative's heads explode?HOW DARE THE GOVERNMENT MANDATE HOW PRIVATE BUSINESSES OPERATE!!!! Oh, it's about guns? Nevermind, then.
1/30/2013 5:11:41 PM
1/30/2013 5:11:58 PM
Meh. This is just the conservative firewall against an imaginary boogyman.
1/30/2013 5:21:05 PM
A check and balance against poor service."I ain't gonna tell you again that my sweet tea won't sweet enough"
1/30/2013 5:25:39 PM
1/30/2013 5:26:08 PM
Why don't we just legalize everything and rely on signs to dictate where we can do what.
1/30/2013 5:31:49 PM
It does make me ask why, in the 21st century, living in North Carolina, would someone feel overly compelled to carry a handgun with them everywhere? And just saying, "Because I can.." isn't good enough. I don't care that people do carry a firearm, I just see it more of a hassle and pretty silly.
1/30/2013 5:33:26 PM
1/30/2013 5:46:39 PM
While walking from a bar downtown after 2:00 am, have you ever been beaten to a pulp, robbed, and left in a pool of blood on the sidewalk? I haven't either, but I know someone who has.
1/30/2013 5:47:49 PM
^ A bar is a poor example considering you can't carry if you've been drinking.
1/30/2013 5:51:11 PM
1/30/2013 5:53:03 PM
^^^Was this the same guy who was stabbed in the middle of the night in his own bedroom?[Edited on January 30, 2013 at 5:53 PM. Reason : ]
1/30/2013 5:53:32 PM
It looks like I'm work about the opt-out idea. This is the statute:
1/30/2013 5:58:42 PM
1/30/2013 6:12:15 PM
This should pair nicely with NC's Shoot First law (stand your ground).
1/30/2013 6:12:32 PM
Why would I know that? Both events seem unlikely, so it could easily have been the same dude with some key information being omitted.Carry on.
1/30/2013 6:16:18 PM
I didn't proofread my post in time so my joke was ruined
1/30/2013 6:26:18 PM
You can opt in any time you like but you can never leave?
1/30/2013 6:32:20 PM
such a lovey place...
1/30/2013 6:34:46 PM
great legislation. hope it passes.
1/30/2013 7:21:09 PM
wdprice3 do you think business owners should be allowed to disallow firearms from their establishments?
1/30/2013 7:40:53 PM
if they want to put up a sign that assures them that only criminals will be armed in their establishment on private property, then that's fine by me.
1/30/2013 7:53:22 PM
I can't speak for wdprice3, but I generally subscribe to the idea that people can't do what they want with their property. So if a business owner wants to ban people carrying concealed firearms, that's their option. I can always vote with my dollar and go somewhere else.In other states, the law works that it's not a crime to have a weapon where there's a "no guns allowed" sign, but that you're compelled to leave if asked to do so. Reference the statues for states like Florida for an example.
1/30/2013 8:05:32 PM
1/30/2013 8:16:58 PM
This is feel-good, pandering legislation. It's not actually meaningful. Sort of like the new AWB proposed, which has 2000 exemptions to "assault weapons" that are banned.
1/30/2013 8:52:30 PM
none of those 2000 "exemptions" would be banned under that law anyway. you could literally remove that list from the text of the bill and nothing would change
1/30/2013 9:27:47 PM
1/30/2013 10:39:28 PM
1/31/2013 9:11:10 AM
Do you really think that someone could safely fire a firearm in a crowded restaurant? It would, at the very least, cause hearing damage to anyone in a few foot radius, right?
1/31/2013 9:15:12 AM
^ I think the libertarian position is "yes, but that should be the business owner's call"Sometimes I feel like there's a lot of willful ignorance of what the crazy conservatives are saying around here. The arguments about effectiveness a gun in a circumstance is obviously aside from the point, because you're treating it as a national (global?) decision whereas he's treating it as a psuedo-individual or organizational decision.
1/31/2013 9:24:44 AM
1/31/2013 9:30:29 AM
1/31/2013 9:37:07 AM
1/31/2013 9:46:34 AM
you're not going to be deaf, troll
1/31/2013 9:49:09 AM
1/31/2013 10:00:14 AM
"A one-time exposure to very loud noises like a gunshot at 140 dB can also cause hearing loss."http://drbenkim.com/articles-decibel.html
1/31/2013 10:01:37 AM
So sue them and enjoy getting laughed out of courttroll
1/31/2013 10:03:29 AM
1/31/2013 10:09:47 AM
wat
1/31/2013 10:11:32 AM
1/31/2013 10:34:57 AM
^^ They only way (in light of game theory) to make a government care about a minority is to empower them to kick a deadbeat legislature to the curb and take their tax dollars elsewhere.
1/31/2013 10:53:00 AM
^^ so go for it, troll
1/31/2013 10:54:21 AM
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1/31/2013 11:01:59 AM