CC at Concert

melloyello

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I never really thought about it but I was curious on some of the interpretation of the "Restaurant Carry"

SECTION 16-23-465. Additional penalty for unlawfully carrying pistol or firearm onto premises of business selling alcoholic liquors, beers or wines for on premises consumption.

In addition to the penalties provided for by Sections 16 11 330 and 16 23 460 and by Article 1 of Chapter 23 of Title 16, a person convicted of carrying a pistol or firearm into a business which sells alcoholic liquor, beer, or wine for consumption on the premises is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not more than two thousand dollars or imprisoned not more than three years, or both. In addition to the penalties described above, a person who violates this section while carrying a concealable weapon pursuant to Article 4, Chapter 31, Title 23, must have his concealed weapon permit revoked.

Does this mean no CC for concerts and events that sell alcohol, i.e. something like Oyster Festival, River Dogs game, etc.?
 
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melloyello said:
Does this mean no CC for concerts and events that sell alcohol, i.e. something like Oyster Festival, River Dogs game, etc.?

Technically it's still a business sort a speak so yes.
 
palmettoman said:
If an admission fee is charged, no cc

I have heard about this rule too, but I have never read a statue about it. Can you find one for me or anyone else that can?
 
palmettoman said:
If an admission fee is charged, no cc

Agreed, don't see anything about this. Need a cite to current code, please. Are you sure you're not thinking of North Carolina, which does have this on its books?
 
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