CO Restaurant Definitely NOT a Gun Free Zone
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 8:20 am
This family owned restaurant in Colorado is definitely NOT a gun free zone. The staff open carries and invites patrons to do the same.
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As long as the food was good, I'm sure it would be wildly popular.Charles L. Cotton wrote:The only thing I know about the restaurant business is that it's hard work and long hours, but this article makes we want to open one just like it! I bet it would be a huge success.
Chas.
Yup, and the gal on the far left might want to give a little more attention to weapon retention considerations.RoyGBiv wrote:That's just excellent.!
Although the gal second from right needs some help with better gear.
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Excaliber wrote:Yup, and the gal on the far left might want to give a little more attention to weapon retention considerations.RoyGBiv wrote:That's just excellent.!
Although the gal second from right needs some help with better gear.
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Great question!!Ultra_Solo_Sig_0904 wrote:So even though OC isn't legal, could someone still do it if they owned the property just like it was a residence?
It looks like it's tied to her leg.TheCytochromeC wrote:Excaliber wrote:Yup, and the gal on the far left might want to give a little more attention to weapon retention considerations.RoyGBiv wrote:That's just excellent.!
Although the gal second from right needs some help with better gear.
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She could use a "hammer thong" ... That's what they're called right?
I like how the holster straddles the thigh and not the hip.
I believe OC is legal in CO and they have preemption except in Denver. The only thing there would be a problem with now, is that both of my Glocks hold more than seven rounds.Ultra_Solo_Sig_0904 wrote:So even though OC isn't legal, could someone still do it if they owned the property just like it was a residence?
Colorado has a 7 round limit? I thought that was New York.C-dub wrote:I believe OC is legal in CO and they have preemption except in Denver. The only thing there would be a problem with now, is that both of my Glocks hold more than seven rounds.Ultra_Solo_Sig_0904 wrote:So even though OC isn't legal, could someone still do it if they owned the property just like it was a residence?
My mistake. CO's is 15. Both my Glocks are okay.The Annoyed Man wrote:Colorado has a 7 round limit? I thought that was New York.C-dub wrote:I believe OC is legal in CO and they have preemption except in Denver. The only thing there would be a problem with now, is that both of my Glocks hold more than seven rounds.Ultra_Solo_Sig_0904 wrote:So even though OC isn't legal, could someone still do it if they owned the property just like it was a residence?