Patrick Sean Tomlinson / @stealthygeek / "Torque Wheeler" / @RealAutomanic / Kempesh / Padawan v2.5 - "Conservative" sci-fi author with TDS, armed "drunk with anger management issues" and terminated parental rights, actual tough guy, obese, paid Quasi, paid thousands to be repeatedly unbanned from Twitter

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Just for clarification, Patrick claims this guy had a pistol holster:

Am I to assume that said fellow had a gun in this holster?

I know laws vary state to state, but is it generally considered ok for someone with a legitimate open carry permit/license to be carrying while drinking alcohol in a public place like a bar?

Here, there are no open carry permits (excepting police/military) but while there are no express rules on drinking and gun handling, if you took a legit gun to a legitimate activity, but stopped for a beer on the way, should the police find out about it, there would be consequences.

I just find it a little difficult to believe that even in a state like Texas that if someone showed up carrying a gun and behaved in such a way that the staff wouldn’t just phone the police?
 
Here, there are no open carry permits (excepting police/military) but while there are no express rules on drinking and gun handling, if you took a legit gun to a legitimate activity, but stopped for a beer on the way, should the police find out about it, there would be consequences.
You're allowed to open carry in Wisconsin, other than the usual places like courtrooms and police stations, but you are not allowed to consume alcohol. So while you could go to a bar, you couldn't drink while there. I mean this cockamamie story is so retarded on every level that it obviously didn't happen, but the open carry stuff that Rick added to look like a fbadass could at least have happened.
 
You're allowed to open carry in Wisconsin, other than the usual places like courtrooms and police stations, but you are not allowed to consume alcohol. So while you could go to a bar, you couldn't drink while there. I mean this cockamamie story is so retarded on every level that it obviously didn't happen, but the open carry stuff that Rick added to look like a fbadass could at least have happened.
For the sake of argument, if someone were to order a beer in a bar with a six iron on his hip, would the bar staff be expected to ask him to hand over his weapon or just politely decline service?
 
For the sake of argument, if someone were to order a beer in a bar with a six iron on his hip, would the bar staff be expected to ask him to hand over his weapon or just politely decline service?
Well, not everyone is as brave as Rick "Chud Killer" Fatlinson, so they might be too worried to do that. Or they might just call the cops.
 
Patrick always does an amazing job pissing off the right people.
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For the sake of argument, if someone were to order a beer in a bar with a six iron on his hip, would the bar staff be expected to ask him to hand over his weapon or just politely decline service?
Depends on a lot of things. If the bar is rural and they know you, they’ll never see an open Carrie’s weapon, ever. Just never saw it, sir.

If they aren’t rural, but like you, they’ll either ignore it or remind you that you “forgot” so you can “go back to your car” which means you step into the restroom and conceal it.

If they don’t like you, they’ll refuse service or serve and call the cops.

90% of the time they’ll pretend they saw nothing.
 
Depends on a lot of things. If the bar is rural and they know you, they’ll never see an open Carrie’s weapon, ever. Just never saw it, sir.
But if it were rural, and they knew you were Rick, they wouldn't be remotely intimidated by you having a gun, they'd just take it from you and ram it up your ass.
 
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