Should Restaurant Owners Be Able to Restrict Guns in Their Establishments?
A recent "armed trip" to a Chipotle restaurant in Dallas by gun rights group Open Carry Texas set off a petition campaign by the Michael Bloomberg-supported gun control group Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America. The petition gathered more than 10,000 signatures and triggered Chipotle to issue a statement asking its patrons to not bring guns into its restaurants. Last year, Starbucks also told its patrons guns were not welcome in its stores in response to a planned gun rights rally in Newtown, Conn.
PersonalLiberty.com, America's #1 news site for independent-minded individuals, is conducting an urgent poll to see if you believe a private business should be able to restrict its customers from bringing a gun into its establishment even if local laws support their right to do so.
The results of the poll will be available to you after you submit your vote, and we'll also share the poll results with major media outlets across the country. Thousands will vote, so take a moment right now to stand up and be counted. Your opinion matters!
Sincerely,
Bob Livingston,
Editor, The Bob Livingston Letter
Poster Comment:
If you recall the shooting at the Luby's Cafeteria in Texas several years back, there was a woman there that had a conceal carry permit, but she left her pistol in the car. If she had it with her, she could have taken out the bad guy quickly.