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A Texas gun rights group has notified members that they are to "immediately cease" taking shotguns and rifles into private businesses unless invited to do so, backing down from a controversial strategy that has led several large restaurant chains to ask patrons to leave their guns at home.
The organization, Open Carry Texas, is one of many groups nationwide that advocate for the right of gun owners to wear and carry firearms openly in public. Photos from a rally by supporters of the group at a Dallas-area Chipotle restaurant went viral this week, prompting the burrito chain to declare that firearms are unwelcome in its restaurants.
On Friday, The Huffington Post reported that Chili's was also reconsidering its policy after a similar rally at one of its San Antonio restaurants. Video apparently taken by a participant in the rally shows a confrontation with a woman, apparently a patron, who scolds the men for bringing large guns into a restaurant where children are eating.
In the statement, also posted on its Facebook page, Open Carry Texas acknowledged that its tactics, which are intended to encourage broader acceptance of firearms in public, were having the opposite effect. Carrying rifles and shotguns into businesses is the approach that has "gotten the most resistance and suffered the largest setbacks," the group said.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/23/open-carry-texas-chipotle_n_5380338.html
Cali_Democrat
(30,439 posts)TeamPooka
(24,229 posts)DFW
(54,406 posts)If I owned a restaurant in Dallas and saw some civilians openly brandishing guns walk in, I'd assume they were either there to rob the place or to kill someone they saw in there. If armed, I'd shoot first and call the cops later. Since guns are not traditional eating utensils, nor are they accepted forms of payment, there is no logical reason to openly carry them into an eating establishment unless you are a cop on duty and in uniform.
RandySF
(58,911 posts)I actualy have no issue with conceal/carry, but someone who openly brandishes a gun in public is asking for trouble they can't handle.
DFW
(54,406 posts)In the photos I see from back home, they rarely parade around alone--usually in small groups. Maybe they subtly realize how foolish it makes them look to be parading around downtown Dallas with rifles and shotguns slung across their backs, and feel secure only when there's someone along to back up their feelings of insecurity. In downtown Dallas, you need a gun for one thing, and one thing only, and that's to kill somebody.
onehandle
(51,122 posts)blkmusclmachine
(16,149 posts)Exposethefrauds
(531 posts)on their property now.
One thing I and a number of people I know now do is call the cops on the gun nutters. The cops always show up too and many cops are fed up with the gun nutters carrying everywhere they go now.
I consider anyone with a gun a threat to myself and the general public.
In fact those that are so scared to go anywhere without are gun are the very ones who should be banned from even looking at a gun much less owning a gun.