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Gunhugging Gunloons Are Gullible, Soft in The Brain

From GunhuggersDumberThanDirt@invalid.net
Newsgroups talk.politics.guns, alt.philosophy.objectivism, tx.guns, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.democrats, alt.global-warming
Subject Gunhugging Gunloons Are Gullible, Soft in The Brain
Followup-To alt.philosophy.objectivism
Date 2019-10-20 13:50 +0000
Organization albasani.net
Message-ID <XnsAAEE642671CDBFDbz@178.63.61.145> (permalink)

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They don't want black or muslim people to open carry, just
whites. 

 Gun Huggers and Ammosexuals continue to put their foot in it
The Gun guys don't get it -- we do NOT WANT your damned guns
around us when we go out to spend money. 

Every new chain that bans guns is a 'win' for civilization, and
a loss for vigilantes, crackpot fanatics, and those old white
flabby and crabby fools who see the world through a fog of fear
where they hope to get a chance to blast someone who represents
the change with which they cannot cope. 

From the Huff Po:
CHILIS RESTAURANT

    Chili's Considers New Gun Policy
    Chili's is reviewing its policy on guns in its restaurants
    after a pro-gun group upset diners by bringing rifles to
    one of its Texas locations. The restaurant chain's
    statement comes just days after another cadre of Texas
    activists, also carrying guns, prompted Chipotle to issue a
    statement telling customers that guns aren't welcome at any
    of its locations. Chili's isn't going that far yet, but the
    idea is on the table. “Given the recent attention to open
    carry laws, we are evaluating our policy to ensure we
    provide a safe environment for our guests and team
    members,” a spokeswoman for Brinker International, Chili’s
    parent company, told The Huffington Post. Brinker didn't
    immediately respond to a follow-up question asking what
    exactly Chili's policy currently states. The company's
    decision to review its stance on the issue was prompted by
    a video that surfaced on YouTube of a group of men carrying
    rifles into a Chili’s in San Antonio, Texas. 


    Laws about openly carrying firearms vary by state. Though
    Texas bans carrying handguns, it is legal to carry a rifle.
    The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, however, prohibits
    businesses with liquor licenses from allowing rifles and
    shotguns on their premises. 

    Viewed by HuffPost before it was taken down on Wednesday
    night, the video shows the men, each carrying at least one
    heavy firearm, asking to be seated. The server appears to
    hesitate. A woman, apparently upset by the presence of the
    heavy weaponry in the restaurant, appears to take photos
    with an iPhone of each of the men in the group and seems to
    angrily scold them for bringing guns into a restaurant with
    children. A host at the restaurant then asks them to leave. 
    "We'd be glad to accommodate you, we're happy to sit you
    and feed you," the server says. "You just have to leave
    your firearms outside." 



Sonic's didn't like them either:

    In the second video, which has also since been removed, a
    male employee from the Sonic asks the men to remove their
    guns from the dining area or leave. The men cancel their
    food order and depart. 


    UPDATE: 2:45 p.m. -- Open Carry Texas backed down on Friday
    afternoon, notifying members on that they are to
    "immediately cease" taking shotguns and rifles into private
    businesses unless invited to do so. 


Even civilization intruding on the wild west in the 19th
century did not allow guns everywhere in cities and towns.  Gun
nuts appear to hold to a revisionist history of our country,
and of carrying firearms, and seem to be too socially maladroit
to understand without prompting what is appropriate. 

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Gunhugging Gunloons Are Gullible, Soft in The Brain GunhuggersDumberThanDirt@invalid.net - 2019-10-20 13:50 +0000
  Re: Gunhugging Gunloons Are Gullible, Soft in The Brain "max headroom" <maximusheadroom@gmx.com> - 2019-10-20 08:04 -0700
  Re: Gunhugging Gunloons Are Gullible, Soft in The Brain Klaus  Schadenfreude <klausschadenfreude@null.net> - 2019-10-20 08:57 -0700

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