Concealed carry question

Cadillac

Administrator
Joined
Oct 5, 2009
Messages
19
Location
Charlotte, NC
If I go to a restaurant, for example, and they have the proper signage not to carry on the premises, and a robbery occurs in which I come to harm, would I have the right to sue the owner of the restaurant?


:?:
 

GrassyKnoll

New Fanatic
Joined
Dec 23, 2009
Messages
1
Cadillac said:
a robbery occurs in which I come to harm, would I have the right to sue the owner of the restaurant? :?:

How often are we are ever barred from suing someone if we perceive they caused us harm or damages of some kind? (not very) I'm sure there would be a lawyer out there who would take the case too.

I would certainly sue in a situation like this. What's more, I'd want my family to sue that business if I were killed. Fortunately for such establishments, I refuse (with very few exceptions) to enter or spend money in posted businesses.
 

fordnut

Well-Known Fanatic
Joined
Oct 4, 2009
Messages
2,159
Location
Hanahan, SC
I have to agree with Grassyknoll...I try to stay away from places that don't allow CC....and, I hate not going to some resturants, just because they serve booze by the drink.....but, oh well...

Steve
 

Frost

Well-Known Fanatic
Joined
Oct 1, 2009
Messages
2,297
Location
North Chuck, SC
I believe in showing my displeasure with my wallet.
Whenever time permits I like to ask for the manager and tell him that I will not be buying anything and am going to recommend my friends stay away.
 

jonyrotten

Well-Known Fanatic
Joined
Nov 13, 2009
Messages
147
Location
Kershaw, SC
Frost said:
I believe in showing my displeasure with my wallet.
Whenever time permits I like to ask for the manager and tell him that I will not be buying anything and am going to recommend my friends stay away.

print some of these out and leave them in no carry businesses

nogunnomoney_nostate_1.jpg


nogunnomoney_nostate_2.jpg


complete document, front and back

http://www.jonyrotten.net/pic/nogunnomoney_nostate.pdf
 

Bdbys59

Well-Known Fanatic
Joined
Oct 8, 2009
Messages
72
Location
Summerville
Well, truth be told, if the place sells alcohol for consumtion on the premisis, it is illeagal for you to carry a weapon in there in the first place. They do not need to post a sign, not the places fault, state law. Which leaves what, McDonalds and Burger King ????? :roll:
 

Pops

Well-Known Fanatic
Joined
Sep 26, 2009
Messages
615
Sometimes I'll go in, but I actually feel uncomfortable leaving a weapon in the car.
I don't like to let a firearm out of my control or observation.
If I don't take it in with me, there is a chance the car will be broken into and I'll loose the firearm to . . . a criminal.

In a way, the choice of a law abiding citizen having a concealed weapon that no one even knows about versus a criminal having the opportunity to get their hands on one is really an example of the business owner making the political statement and not really thinking it through.
There is a long list of political statements out there that can be proven wrong with simple logic, yet common sense and logic seem to fall on deaf ears.
 

Ninja

Fanatic
Joined
Nov 8, 2009
Messages
14
Bdbys59 said:
Well, truth be told, if the place sells alcohol for consumtion on the premisis, it is illeagal for you to carry a weapon in there in the first place. They do not need to post a sign, not the places fault, state law. Which leaves what, McDonalds and Burger King ????? :roll:


Can you believe even Chuckee E. Cheese serves beer? I took my kids the other day and was in shock!!
 

Pops

Well-Known Fanatic
Joined
Sep 26, 2009
Messages
615
I've always been suspiscious of Chuckie Cheese. I went once a long time ago and it reminded me more of an adult playroom, sort of like Village Inn Pizza Parlor, than a place for Kids. Of course it has a play room for the kids to stay in while the parents have a night out where people won't look agrivated when the young'unz start making noise.

Actuall they provide a much needed public service.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TwQAksE5T4[/youtube]
 
Top