sraacke
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I was out running errands today with my better half when we decide to stop for lunch at CiCi's pizza on Segan Blvdin Baton Rouge. It's a regular place on our list and the staff has always been nice and professional. Today was pretty much the same until just as we were finishing and about to leave. That's when Lisa, the manager, came over to our table and said, "You have to take the gun outside." I said, "Excuse me?" She repeated, "I have to ask you to go outside with the gun." I replied that "We were just on our way out." She stayed at our table and made small talk while we gatherd our stuff and got up. She was never unplesant and I told her that we'd see her again soon.
See, there's never a problem until a sheep gets upset and then their right to not see a armed citizen in public trumps your right to sit and have a peaceful meal.
I never did make a big deal and try to find out the details of who complained. It would not have made a difference. I was asked to leave and I did. I had my digital voice recorder with me as usual but didn't bother turning it on.
Bythe way, I was dressed in jeans, a light blue pull over shirt and was OCing a Star BM 9mm in a leather belt slide holster on my right side at 4o'clock, if any of that matters.
I was out running errands today with my better half when we decide to stop for lunch at CiCi's pizza on Segan Blvdin Baton Rouge. It's a regular place on our list and the staff has always been nice and professional. Today was pretty much the same until just as we were finishing and about to leave. That's when Lisa, the manager, came over to our table and said, "You have to take the gun outside." I said, "Excuse me?" She repeated, "I have to ask you to go outside with the gun." I replied that "We were just on our way out." She stayed at our table and made small talk while we gatherd our stuff and got up. She was never unplesant and I told her that we'd see her again soon.
See, there's never a problem until a sheep gets upset and then their right to not see a armed citizen in public trumps your right to sit and have a peaceful meal.
I never did make a big deal and try to find out the details of who complained. It would not have made a difference. I was asked to leave and I did. I had my digital voice recorder with me as usual but didn't bother turning it on.
Bythe way, I was dressed in jeans, a light blue pull over shirt and was OCing a Star BM 9mm in a leather belt slide holster on my right side at 4o'clock, if any of that matters.