SB1 - Injunctive relief is provided for private property, locations that sell alcohol, and public demonstrations.

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  • Objee

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    Chick-Fil-A is a franchise operation.
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    All CFA restaurants, including the building and land, are owned by corporate (not including locations inside malls, airports, etc). You are chosen as a partner with very little investment required (about $10k), and you split the gross and net profits with them.
     

    Phoenix_1295

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    Are they? I am going by the MSI site but I am not seeing "concert venues" as being off limits per se.
    Concerts are not prohibited by state law. Prohibition would be dependent on location (i.e. stadium, amusement park, museum, government building).

    The concert promoter/property owner, however, could prohibit if they choose.
     

    Ponder_MD

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    It would depend on where the concert is held. If it is in a stadium, amusement park, or a museum, carry is prohibited. Concerts, in general, are not specified as prohibited in the state law, it depends on their location.

    (This takes into consideration the current injunction regarding alcohol consumption.)

    ETA: The concert promoter/property owner can prohibit.
    To clarify:

    In my circumstance, the concert was held in a restaurant venue, not a stadium/amusement park/museum. No signage regarding carrying or firearms was present.
     

    WMB

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    I'm not lawyer but when I read "Injunctive relief is provided for private property, locations that sell alcohol, and public demonstrations." I read that to be, that until the case is settled, someone with a wear and carry can carry at a place that sells alcohol and on private property without specific permission.
     

    Biggfoot44

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    Aug 2, 2009
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    I will be attending a concert on private property, at a venue that serves alcohol. Per the injunction, it is legal to concealed carry in this setting, correct?


    The alcohol won't be an issue .

    But if you have to pay to enter the Concert , that would make carry prohibited .
     

    Biggfoot44

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    Aug 2, 2009
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    To clarify:

    In my circumstance, the concert was held in a restaurant venue, not a stadium/amusement park/museum. No signage regarding carrying or firearms was present.

    If the musical performance occurred as a backdrop to the dining and refreshments , you're good .

    If there was an admission fee , or music specific cover charge , No Bueno .
     

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