Negative OC experience today.
I was going to eat dinner at the Norfolk location of Raising Cane's (
http://www.raisingcanes.com/) with my roommate. He was OC'ing and I was CC'ing. Upon entering neither clerk (one male and one female) said anything. I placed my order first, after getting rung up, the male clerk handed me my drink, then turned to my roommate and said "You can't have that in here", pointing towards him. We asked where the sign was saying that he couldn't carry. He said it wasn't allowed. We then told him it was perfectly legal in this state. He then told us it didn't matter and that he wasn't allowed in here with that. Never mentioned "gun" or "firearm", just "that". At this point my roommate was pissed off and decided he didn't want to spend his hard earned money there and left.
Now I frequent this restaurant just about weekly, always CCing. I didn't leave the restaurant, even though I was still carrying. I had never been asked to leave, and wanted my food. What the clerk doesn't know, I'm not gonna inform him.
At this point I would really like to write their corporate office, and go in when I know the manager is there and have a chat with him. With no signs or policies that he could show, one clerk just said he "can't have that in here". The female clerk never chimed in or had anything to say. She was probably as clueless as us on this "policies".
I Know there are a few people down here on the southside, so if you would like to try your hand at OC'ing there to see if the same situation occurs. I believe that this one clerk was acting on his own accord, and this probably doesn't reflect the company. I would send an email from their website, but they require too much personal info. They don't need my number or mailing address to receive an email.