Something I have just come upon and find confusing:
A buddy of mine who owns a full service bar/restaurant wants me to bartend for him a couple nights per week.
Ohio laws concerning CCW and liquor establishments(Statute 2923.12) are all written around having a Class D Liquor License.
Because he manufactures and bottles his own wines, he has an A-1-A and an A-2 permit. With these permits he is also allowed to sell beer and all the high proof liquors for consumption on his premises and is allowed to be open until 2 a.m.
Ohio laws concerning CCW and liquor establishments say nothing about any Class A Liquor License.
If I go to work for him, can I conceal carry there?
If I don't go to work for him, can I conceal carry there? Without drinking, of course.
Anyone with any similar experience?
A buddy of mine who owns a full service bar/restaurant wants me to bartend for him a couple nights per week.
Ohio laws concerning CCW and liquor establishments(Statute 2923.12) are all written around having a Class D Liquor License.
Because he manufactures and bottles his own wines, he has an A-1-A and an A-2 permit. With these permits he is also allowed to sell beer and all the high proof liquors for consumption on his premises and is allowed to be open until 2 a.m.
Ohio laws concerning CCW and liquor establishments say nothing about any Class A Liquor License.
If I go to work for him, can I conceal carry there?
If I don't go to work for him, can I conceal carry there? Without drinking, of course.
Anyone with any similar experience?