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Guns Now Allowed In Bars

Bartender Randy Shields was serving British brews and Arizona ambers as usual at Shady's bar in east Phoenix when he saw a customer walk in with a hunting knife strapped to his hip.

A disturbing image flashed through his mind — "that knife sliding between my ribs."

The customer willingly turned over the knife while he was in the bar, but Shields still worries about a new Arizona law that goes into effect Wednesday that will allow guns into Arizona bars and restaurants that serve alcohol.

Under the law, backed by the National Rifle Association, the 138,350 people with concealed-weapons permits in Arizona will be allowed to bring their guns into bars and restaurants that haven't posted signs banning them.

Those carrying the weapons aren't allowed to drink alcohol.

The new law has Shields and other bar owners and workers wondering: What's going to happen when guns are allowed in an atmosphere filled with booze and people with impaired judgment?

"Somebody can pull the trigger, then a bullet comes out, and people get hurt and killed," said Brad Henrich, owner of Shady's, a popular neighborhood bar that sees occasional minor scuffles. "The idea of anyone coming in with guns in a place that serves alcohol just seems ludicrous."

An 8 1/2-by-11-inch sign that says "No Firearms Allowed" and shows a red slash over a gun now hangs next to Henrich's liquor license. If a bar owner does not post such a state-approved sign, people with concealed weapons are allowed in with their guns.

There is no way to track how many of Arizona's 5,800 bars and restaurants that serve alcohol have posted such signs. The Arizona Department of Liquor Licensing and Control has signs available for download on its Web site and doesn't track that figure.

The department has provided 1,300 signs to bar and restaurant owners who went to the department in person or asked to have signs mailed to them.

A similar law took effect in July in Tennessee, with the same reaction from many bar owners who posted signs banning firearms. The NRA says 41 states now allow guns in businesses that serve alcohol.

"I hate to have to put them up," Mark DeSimone, owner of the Hidden House Cocktail Lounge in central Phoenix, said of the signs. "It looks scary. It looks to somebody like, should I go in this place because they obviously have a problem with people bringing weapons in."

DeSimone has signs banning guns next to his liquor license and outside the bar.

He said every bar owner should be concerned about the possible consequences of allowing anyone into a bar with a gun.

"You don't want people to even have a stick," he said. "When I take steak knives out (for customers), I look for the ones that don't have pointy ends."

Taking a gun into a bar banning the weapons would be a misdemeanor punishable by up to 30 days in jail and a fine of up to $500.

But the law includes a partial legal defense. A person would be exempt if the sign banning guns had fallen down, the person wasn't an Arizona resident, or the notice was first posted less than a month earlier.

J.P. Nelson, director of the NRA's western region, said people with concealed-weapons permits have the right to protect themselves by bringing guns into bars and restaurants.

"Bad things happen in bars and restaurants," Nelson said. "People want to carry a gun and if the facility owner doesn't have a problem with it, there shouldn't be a problem. If a person starts drinking and gets in a shootout and kills someone, of course they're subject to criminal prosecution."

Marc Peagler, owner of the Silver Spur Saloon Restaurant in Cave Creek outside Phoenix, said he will allow people with concealed weapons permits to carry in his business, and Silver Spur will be safer because of it.

"It's a deterrent," he said. "In the criminal element, there is some logic that says when people look at a place that they might want to rob, the ones that have big signs up that say 'We do not permit firearms' would be the first target.

"They know there's not going to be anybody in there that can stop them," he said.

Arizonans are also allowed to openly carry guns — on a belt or holster, for example. Those people still won't be allowed in bars or restaurants serving alcohol under the new law if they're armed.

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Cahu : LVL 40: VP 4.8: said:

Cahu

7 votes NegativePositive

54 days 22 hours ago...

I guess they`re going to have to stop calling it "a shot"

Byck : LVL 20: VP 2.9: said:

Byck

17 votes NegativePositive

54 days 22 hours ago...

Again, 1 more reason why the USA is retarded.

sc1zzen : LVL 37: VP 4.5: said:

sc1zzen

4 votes NegativePositive

54 days 22 hours ago...

^ why dont you go ahead and tell us where you a from so we can see the ONLY place on this earth that`s not full of dumb asses.


Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.

Violetninja420 : LVL 39: VP 4.7: said:

Violetninja420

26 votes NegativePositive

54 days 21 hours ago...

Good thing we`re not allowed to smoke in bars anymore, 2nd hand smoke is harmful and dangerous....:S

Inzy82 : LVL 22: VP 3.1: said:

Inzy82

11 votes NegativePositive

54 days 21 hours ago...

Alcohol + guns = disaster

this goes up there on the most stupid ideas list

Angry_Naked_Ant : LVL 34: VP 4.2: said:

Angry_Naked_Ant

2 votes NegativePositive

54 days 20 hours ago...

Han will still shoot first.

mufasa1023 : LVL 40: VP 4.8: said:

mufasa1023

8 votes NegativePositive

54 days 20 hours ago...

yes, because having a law making it illegal before was keeping the criminals from bringing their guns into bars right?

and if I read correctly the gun carrier still isn`t permitted to drink alcohol....which would permit the gun carrier to go to dinner at restaurants that serve alcohol

scsuh : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

scsuh

6 votes NegativePositive

54 days 20 hours ago...

this has been legal in many states for years...

G-This : LVL 58: VP 5: said:

G-This

-3 votes NegativePositive

54 days 18 hours ago...

"Under the law, backed by the National Rifle Association, the 138,350 people with concealed-weapons permits in Arizona will be allowed to bring their guns into bars and restaurants that haven`t posted signs banning them."

"The new law has Shields and other bar owners and workers wondering: What`s going to happen when guns are allowed in an atmosphere filled with booze and people with impaired judgment? "

Here`s an idea...if you`re worried...post a sign banning guns.

TaDa!

Verh544 : LVL 38: VP 4.6: said:

Verh544

4 votes NegativePositive

54 days 17 hours ago...

I guess no one read the part that says
"Those carrying the weapons aren`t allowed to drink alcohol."
and if you say "well they`re going to do it anyway"...then they would have carried weapons anyway if they`re rebellious like that..This law is just helping those that follow the law.

stbasdf : LVL 39: VP 4.7: said:

stbasdf

-1 votes NegativePositive

54 days 15 hours ago...

not unless you photoshop a bolt coming out of greedo`s blaster first!

horribleBO : LVL 1: VP 1: said:

horribleBO

-1 votes NegativePositive

54 days 14 hours ago...

If only concealed guns are allowed how do the bartenders know when to refuse serving alcohol. Are we then suppose to rely on the honesty of the gun bearer? I think we all know when alcohol is involved honesty disappears together with rational thinking.

p.s. First I read Nuns now allowed... When I read Guns now allowed the laughing stopped.

assmaster : LVL 44: VP 5: said:

assmaster

-1 votes NegativePositive

54 days 10 hours ago...

Some of you fail to grasp that the mere fact that there`s a law forcing the issue of the sign creates the conundrum of turning your bar into prey for criminals carrying guns. The law and it`s mandate for a sign forces a situation that will inevitably lead to someone`s death in the near future.

`nuff said if you ask me.

Jester-Race : LVL 34: VP 4.2: said:

Jester-Race

1 votes NegativePositive

54 days 5 hours ago...

so is marijuana seriously illegal still?

sigh

masterdebater : LVL 1: VP 1: said:

masterdebater

1 votes NegativePositive

54 days 2 hours ago...

That`s not even the best part because we are also trying to make it legal to carry concealed weapons on college campuses.

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