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Yet another 51% question

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Last night I was at Red Eyed Fly in Austin to watch a band. I assumed that I could not carry due to it being a bar. While I walked in I could not find at 51% sign anywhere, so can I carry or not?

I did not just to be careful to not get in trouble, but I was just wondering....

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You were probably right in your assumption that since its a bar you cannot carry.

Remember, the business does not need to post a 51% sign for it to be a legal posting. It could be 51% and not posted, although the business is out of compliance it is still off limits to us.

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someone posted on here somewhere to look at their liquor license that has to be posted visibly. If it's Red they're 51%, if blue you're ok... but i still wouldnt carry in a bar.
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LedJedi wrote:someone posted on here somewhere to look at their liquor license that has to be posted visibly. If it's Red they're 51%, if blue you're ok... but i still wouldnt carry in a bar.
Almost, but not quite right. The color of the license makes no difference. On the license will be a line saying "Sign=Red" or "Sign=Blue". This is saying whether they need the red 51% sign or the blue "No unlicensed carrying" sign.

And the rule is not just if it is a bar. Many clubs are not 51% because of the income from admission and cover charges. Sell nothing but alcohol, but charge for the privilege of overpaying for the alcohol, so they are not 51%.
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srothstein wrote:
And the rule is not just if it is a bar. Many clubs are not 51% because of the income from admission and cover charges. Sell nothing but alcohol, but charge for the privilege of overpaying for the alcohol, so they are not 51%.
Billy Bob's being a good example.
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srothstein wrote:
LedJedi wrote:someone posted on here somewhere to look at their liquor license that has to be posted visibly. If it's Red they're 51%, if blue you're ok... but i still wouldnt carry in a bar.
Almost, but not quite right. The color of the license makes no difference. On the license will be a line saying "Sign=Red" or "Sign=Blue". This is saying whether they need the red 51% sign or the blue "No unlicensed carrying" sign.

And the rule is not just if it is a bar. Many clubs are not 51% because of the income from admission and cover charges. Sell nothing but alcohol, but charge for the privilege of overpaying for the alcohol, so they are not 51%.
ahhh, thanks for the info :) that actually makes more sense :)
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Post by maximus2161 »

jimlongley wrote:
srothstein wrote:
And the rule is not just if it is a bar. Many clubs are not 51% because of the income from admission and cover charges. Sell nothing but alcohol, but charge for the privilege of overpaying for the alcohol, so they are not 51%.
Billy Bob's being a good example.
Doesnt Billy Bobs post 30.06? I havent been out there.
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another prime example, is The Palladium Ballroom, located in sunny Dallas, Texas.
I went there not long ago, and was told by the Tool at the door that
1. Once you enter, if you leave, you may not re-enter (so I couldn't check the signage)
2. "We wouldn't let anybody in with a gun." how would they know if it was concealed....

but they didn't wand anyone, and, as a matter of happenstance, they had the "Unlicensed Possession blar blarty blar"
so good times.
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