In North Carolina, a felon can work in a bar, but there are restrictions. Specifically, individuals with felony convictions related to alcohol or drug offenses may face limitations in obtaining certain permits required for jobs in establishments serving alcohol. Employers may also have their own policies regarding hiring felons, so it's important for individuals to check with potential employers about their specific hiring practices.
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no its in a bar n africa! of course it is n north carolina! lol smile
According to the NC Bar Association, as of September 2010, there are 23,766 lawyers licensed to practice law in North Carolina.
they are green in North Carolina
Most jurisdictions will not bar a convicted felon from admission to the bar, but a character and fitness evaluation is required of bar applicants in most jurisdictions.
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I am head of security for a bar in north carolina. It is gonna be a hard sell at under 21 because you are more likely to have underage friends however, 18 + will keep the bar out of trouble if the Alcohol Law Enforcement checks
They met at a sushi bar in North Carolina
No. He will drop stuff. Tell him to wait until the hangover wears off.
North Carolina does not any regulations on the minimum age that a person can enter a bar or pub. Some clubs have individual rules and should be posted on or near the front door.
Yes. If the main item of sale is food then it is not really considered a bar, but a restaurant.
No. http://www.pabarexam.org/bar_admission_rules/203.htm