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Offline bigt8261

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We would like to invite you, to join Michigan Open Carry, Inc as well as other open carriers as we enjoy dinner at Big Boy in Grand Rapids. If you have been looking for a good time to try open carry or have any questions about the laws surrounding open carry, this is a fantastic time to come out and get some answers. There will be members of MOC leadership, in attendance to answer any questions or concerns you have.

These events are open to the public and children are welcome. These events are also great for meeting new like minded individuals and to have some good conversation. You do not have to be a member to attend and you can bring along any guests that you would like.

Additionally, the owner of this Big Boy has generously offered to donate 100% of the profits to MOC from anyone that mentions MOC from 3pm-10pm that day. So skip that coffee place and head on over to Big Boy.

Details:

When: January 18th, 2014
Time: 3pm - 10pm (MOC leadership will be there around 5pm after the seminar)
Where: Big Boy 3122 28th St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49512

If you have any questions you can reply in this thread or you can email SWregion@miopencarry.org.
« Last Edit: February 04, 2014, 10:28:24 PM by bigt8261 »

Offline Xpiatio

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Does Big Boy have a Liquor License?

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no sir.

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Even if they did have a liquor license, it would still be legal for "non" CPL holders to go, as they would have permission from the establishment.

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In such a case, we would have explicit written permission from an owner/manager that we would make publicly available. Best to be safe. :)

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Going to be interesting to see reaction of the people entering the Family Christian Bookstore right next to Big Boy (same building).

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Going to be interesting to see reaction of the people entering the Family Christian Bookstore right next to Big Boy (same building).

You'll find that 99.999% of the people in West MI either don't notice, or don't care, unless you do something else to draw attention to yourself.
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Offline Raggs

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You'll find that 99.999% of the people in West MI either don't notice, or don't care, unless you do something else to draw attention to yourself.

this is a fact, I think if you actually went into the bookstore they wouldn't likely notice it. It amazes me what people don't see.

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Yeah I'm still a newbie when it comes to OC.

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You'll find that 99.999% of the people in West MI either don't notice, or don't care, unless you do something else to draw attention to yourself.

I was once out and about with a friend for four hours before he noticed.   
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Offline Raggs

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Even if they did have a liquor license, it would still be legal for "non" CPL holders to go, as they would have permission from the establishment.

If they had permission you mean, I don't believe that an establishment, for example Brann's, who has a liquor license by giving permission for an OC event extends that to people with no CPL.

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If they had permission you mean, I don't believe that an establishment, for example Brann's, who has a liquor license by giving permission for an OC event extends that to people with no CPL.

The permission would be for those without a CPL.

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The permission would be for those without a CPL.

I would get it in writing, and witnessed!

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As I said. :) I think we are on the same page here.

In such a case, we would have explicit written permission from an owner/manager that we would make publicly available. Best to be safe. :)