Posted on 04/23/2018 8:18:40 PM PDT by rogerantone1
Waffle House has continued to have a gun-free zone policy. Here is a statement that Waffle House issued in October 2015 after an attack that was stopped outside their restaurant by a permit holder
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How would they know?
All that matters are profits and low premiums for insurance liability. They couldnt care less if the law abiding are able to defend themselves.
Could be the; ahem, officialpolicy says one thing, simply to avoid high premiums.
I conceal carry everywhere I go, have not had any problems from any establishments/business. Then again I live in Texas.
Like with most such signs, I just keep mine concealed and use the "Don't ask, don't tell..." method....
What’s interesting to me is that WH is spread all over the South, probably the most ‘gun friendly and gun accepting’ region in the country.
I don’t know that places that ban CCW, even stops people from bringing guns into establishments, doesn’t stop me. But, then again, if you’re doing it right, then no one will know, anyway.
Never seen a ‘no gun’ sign at any Waffle House down this way. Difference is corporate owned/operated and franchise operations.
Suzanna Gratia Hupp, DC (born September 28, 1959), is a former Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives, who represented traditionally Democratic[citation needed] District 54 (Bell, Burnet, and Lampasas counties) for ten years from 19972007. After surviving the Luby's shooting in 1991, Hupp became a leading advocate of an individual's right to carry a concealed weapon. Hupp was elected to her first of five consecutive terms in 1996. She did not seek a sixth two-year term in 2006. She has also written a book called From Lubys to the Legislature: One Womans Fight Against Gun Control, published by Privateer Publications, San Antonio, Texas.
None of the ones that I’ve been in in South Carolina have any “no guns” signs posted. And if they don’t have the proper sign posted it’s not illegal to carry. They can’t claim that we’re supposed to know “corporate policy”.
I know where I won’t eat. Eating down range at a shooting gallery isn’t smart.
Was in a Waffle House in TX last Thursday at 5am. 12 customers counting myself. Four were clearly carrying.
Tell that to the bakers forced to make gay cakes.
Agreed in principle. However, being given license to enter on the premise that I disarm is immoral and unacceptable, espc. if they then do not post armed security.
One reason why I love being a MO resident- CCW permit overrides such postings and provides for remedy if my concealed weapon is found out. I can leave. If I refuse, and a peace officer is called, I can be ticketed. Citation.
Now, a non-permitted person exercising constitutional carry is subject to felony charges.....
Outstanding! It seems like getting minor things done in the Texas House is a major undertaking, thanks to its sell-out leadership - but this lady pulled it off with Concealed Carry...very impressive!
These silly bans are meaningless. Its called CONCEALED Carry for a reason. Unless you announce to the world that you are carrying , then no one knows. If some dickhead comes in shooting an you have to use your gun to save your self or family then the fact that you violated a ignorant company policy is less then meaningless!
Stayed in a motel in Louisville 4 yrs ago with a Waffle house across the parking lot, had breakfast there a few times, food/value was decent. However, noticed 3 out of 4 nights during the stay police vehicles at the site because of problems.
. Now they have been in national news twice the last week. I can handle the topless woman, however, a nude dude shooting an AK-47 is more than I want to touch, I'M AVOIDING Waffle House in the future.
And you have the right of having your company sued for not providing adequate security for your customers. Goes both ways.
If they notice Im carrying, they can get the vapors and ask me to leave. No problem.
Thats the correct action. Here in Illinois weve noticed a surprising lack of the legally require signage, even at these chains which supposedly ban guns on their premises.
So Mrs. L and I carefully check to see if the sign meets the requirements of Illinois law. If it does, we ignore it, mostly. If it doesnt we pay it no mind whatsoever.
Our local Target, for instance, fails to display the legally required sign. So for all their public bleating and virtue signaling, we stroll right in on those rare occasions we shop there at all. The same holds true for Costco, Whole Foods, Buffalo Wild Wings, etc.
Concealed means just that, after all.
I actually have a theory that this is done purposefully, using incorrect signage I mean. That way they can mollify the bed wetters while those of us who know the law can arm ourselves anyway.
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Have never seen a no-guns-allowed sign posted at our local Waffle House.
I don’t recall his smerk...I recall her dressing him down and him sitting there taking it.
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