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The Toby Keith restaurant “no guns” policy non-story?

sudden valley gunner

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Ya need look farther back into US history than GW to find the root of our current national situation. I suggest that you read up on Woodrow Wilson.

To ad to your list.

Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, and just about every president after him...

The growth of Government Reagan and on has been horrible.
 

DanNabis

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The fact remains he is a huge Liberal that has made it known in the past he hates gun rights and yet gun owners still support him and they are surprised he is anti gun. Really people.


He apparently is not the owner of said restaurant .
 

topgun47

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Auburn Hills, Michigan has a Toby Keith bar with the no guns signs in the Great Lakes Crossing Mall. Right next to it is a Bass Pro Shop that welcomes guns and even has a shooting range in the store. Needless to say, I buy my food and drinks at Bass Pro.

I enjoy Outlaw country music, but have no use for Mr. Tody, er, toby.
 

DWCook

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I can see both sides of the argument here when it comes to allowing/ not allowing firearms in an establishment. To me I look at this as such, it's another business to eat and drink. Just because it's a Toby Keith bar/Grill does not make it any different than per say if a mom and pop cafe opens up. I can see some folks taking this a step further just because it's an establishment with a famous country star.

All I'm saying is it's just another place to eat and drink and apparently they don't want firearms inside. There are hundreds of other places to eat and drink that allow firearms inside. We can't win every battle that comes up, but complaining based on the fact it's a place of a country singer is a bit off.

It's just another place to eat and drink, just putting my .02 cents in.
 
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