ahughesart
Regular Member
I saw another thread about this but I wanted to make my own and ask a bit more extensively. I am travelling to NOLA in the near future and have seen many bad things that have occurred in this town. For personal protection, I will be bringing my handgun with me and I want to know how many of you have experience OCing in NOLA. I presume that, like KY, you are not allowed to carry in establishments solely dedicated to the purpose of serving alcohol, but how about a restaurant that serves drinks? Is there anything I should know that is unique to LA law when OCing? I have never been stopped before by a LEO for carrying, but I am very well aware of my rights regarding OCing and civil law in general. Any input would be appreciated. Our hotel is I think a 10 minute walk from Bourbon Street and I'm wholly unfamiliar with the safety of the area in general so any comment as to where to avoid / stay near would also be highly appreciated.
EDIT: I've answered one of my questions already
§95.5. Possession of firearm on premises of alcoholic beverage outlet
A. No person shall intentionally possess a firearm while on the premises of an alcoholic beverage outlet.
B. "Alcoholic beverage outlet" as used herein means any commercial establishment in which alcoholic beverages of either high or low alcoholic content are sold in individual servings for consumption on the premises, whether or not such sales are a primary or incidental purpose of the business of the establishment.
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So basically, nowhere that serves alcohol?
EDIT: I've answered one of my questions already
§95.5. Possession of firearm on premises of alcoholic beverage outlet
A. No person shall intentionally possess a firearm while on the premises of an alcoholic beverage outlet.
B. "Alcoholic beverage outlet" as used herein means any commercial establishment in which alcoholic beverages of either high or low alcoholic content are sold in individual servings for consumption on the premises, whether or not such sales are a primary or incidental purpose of the business of the establishment.
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So basically, nowhere that serves alcohol?
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