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Anti-CCW and Pro-CCW businesses listing
dmm330:
So wife and kids wanted to go to Texas Roadhouse (Papillion) for Easter lunch today. I remembered seeing it listed on the unfriendly business list. I decided I will tempt fate (either disarm or just conceal carry - take a guess what I chose.. ;), ..) since it is the Easter weekend and headed there after church service. I did not see any State sanctioned sign as required on the outside doors. However on the inside doors, there was a sign "open carry prohibited in the premises" or something like that. I did ask to talk to the manager after we were done with lunch and he did come out. I asked him about the sign and he stated that as long as one has a CHP, they are more than welcome to conceal carry in there. He stated that open carry is NOT permitted as they have had issues in the past.
My question is, should they still be listed on the unfriendly Business list, since they technically don't prohibit conceal carry in their premises?
Davis.
Dan W:
--- Quote from: dmm330 on April 05, 2015, 05:10:14 PM ---My question is, should they still be listed on the unfriendly Business list, since they technically don't prohibit conceal carry in their premises?
--- End quote ---
Do you consider being anti open carry as firearm friendly?
dmm330:
Dan, I don't consider being anti open carry as firearm friendly. The issue here and is the subject on this forum says "Anti-CCW and Pro-CCW businesses listing". Am I missing something?
NE Bull:
^ You can thank the - Let's get 30+ people to Open Carry in an establishment, call ahead, notify the media and make a big deal out of it - Club for the No OC sign at the Papillion Texas Roadhouse. (rant off)
farmerbob:
I would consider the "NO OPEN CARRY" sign a victory, considering they could of put up a "NO GUN" sign.
I promised myself I wouldn't get involved with the OC vs CC debate, so that's all I got to say about that. :D
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