KY is funny like that. If a grocery store in KY wants to sell liquor...it must do so from a separate building...ie. attached to, but not part of the main store. Then there's all the dry counties: http://www.rampantbrands.com/wordpress/ ... rve-ky.pdfBruenor wrote:In KY if eating in an establishment that serves alcohol, and is divided between a bar and restaurant section.. sit in the restaurant section.
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(e) Any portion of an establishment licensed to dispense beer or alcoholic beverages for consumption
on the premises, which portion of the establishment is primarily devoted to that purpose;
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Re: CC in Tennessee & Kentucky
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Re: CC in Tennessee & Kentucky
Had a very nice trip to Gatlinburg & Nashville. Only issue I ran into was at the Grand Ole Opry - they now run you through a metal detector, not only are firearms prohibited pocket knives are also - knew that going in as they emailed me the conditions well before the show. Stayed at the Opryland hotel/resort, and carried there with no problems. Another guest apparently saw my holster (OWB but concealed by a long vest) and from the look on his face was startled. We made eye contact and I smiled - he looked away. Thanks again for all who commented!
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