If I am remembering this correctly, in Minnesota in a bar or restaurant, if it is posted no handguns, then no handguns allowed. If it isn't posted you can be there but you can't/shouldn't be consuming any alcohol over BAC .04, over a BAC of .04 is a misdemeanor. A repeat offense above .10 is a gross misdemeanor. The gun is NOT subject to fortfeiture. It is a good practice to not drink if you are carrying!
Then there is the argument if the signs are positioned correctly at all entrances and exits and are of the legal size with the required lettering size, font and color, etc.
* In Minnesota there must be a sign at EVERY entrance
* the sign MUST be 187 sq. in.
* 1 1/2" tall lettering, black Arial print on a bright, contrasting background
* bottom of sign 4-6 feet above ground
* sign laterally within 4 ft. of entrance
* MUST INCLUDE and READ: (Indicate identity of Operator) "BANS GUNS IN THESE PREMISES".
Anything other than the above is NOT a properly posted sign. Wisconsin has a totally different set of rules for signs. So, be sure to check the rules and laws in the state where you live as they differ.
Then there is the argument if the signs are positioned correctly at all entrances and exits and are of the legal size with the required lettering size, font and color, etc.
* In Minnesota there must be a sign at EVERY entrance
* the sign MUST be 187 sq. in.
* 1 1/2" tall lettering, black Arial print on a bright, contrasting background
* bottom of sign 4-6 feet above ground
* sign laterally within 4 ft. of entrance
* MUST INCLUDE and READ: (Indicate identity of Operator) "BANS GUNS IN THESE PREMISES".
Anything other than the above is NOT a properly posted sign. Wisconsin has a totally different set of rules for signs. So, be sure to check the rules and laws in the state where you live as they differ.


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