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Interesting situation with ccw and alcohol sales. Need help

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AAllen:
Hey I don't ask for anyone to be banned.  I like a little lively discussion every now and then, keeps me on my toes.

SemperFiGuy:
Darn you, AndyAllen!!!!

sfg

smitty81:

--- Quote from: NE Bull on October 30, 2012, 10:59:40 AM ---I would add that the law is vague to the point of whether a CHP holder is an Employee or Customer of said establishment.  I would also venture as far as to say I (of absolutely no law experience besides a speeding ticket(s) and divorce/custody laws) would think the INTENT of the law would be to prohibit the customer and not the owner/employee.  As in a church one is prohibited unless a member of 'security' and also Banks and Security guards. (?).
You have us all intrigued and thinking (now stoppit dammit before I hurt a brain cell or two)

--- End quote ---

The thing is though, it is a written law that the churches/banks can have armed security, it's actually written.

There is nothing written about being an owner of any business, consumption on premises, different types of liquor liscenses........

It's very vague. 

dkarp:
And with Ernie Chambers likely back in the Legislature next  2 sessions, good luck getting anything changed for the next 8 years. (12 if the term extension amendment passes.)

CitizenClark:

--- Quote from: dkarp on October 30, 2012, 12:46:03 PM ---And with Ernie Chambers likely back in the Legislature next  2 sessions, good luck getting anything changed for the next 8 years. (12 if the term extension amendment passes.)

--- End quote ---

Ernie Chambers is 75 now. He may work out and live right (I don't know), but I don't believe he will be a sitting state senator when he is 87 years old.

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