DrMark
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As we know, Buffalo Wild Wings bans guns in their restaurants.
Here's a picture from the Newport News Store:
Anyway, four police officers visited the Newport News location recently. Here's what one of them posted on arfcom:
FWIW, I've met this officer at a local range, and he seems typical of officers I know -- good guys and pro-gun.
Every orchard has a few bad apples. Let's remember to not let the missteps of a few color the entire profession.
As we know, Buffalo Wild Wings bans guns in their restaurants.
Here's a picture from the Newport News Store:
Anyway, four police officers visited the Newport News location recently. Here's what one of them posted on arfcom:
Link: http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=8&f=24&t=378560BWW in Newport News
I guess I should have paid better attention to previous posts about his place. Three officers and myself got back from the gun show and decided to get some wings. When we seen the big sign on the door saying "no guns allowed" we were all shocked. On of my buddies went inside and asked for the manager and asked him about the sign. He said "it does not apply to you guys". My friend said "the hell it doesn't, I am not eating in a place that discriminates against lawful CCW holders". He then said we are going to go back to our departments and tell every officer to avoid this place. The managers jaw dropped as we walked out. He followed up to the parking lot explaining that it does not apply to officers. We all looked at him and said "it is discrimination, and we will not stand for it. We will take ours and others officers business elsewhere". We left with a big grin on our faces as he was still in the parking lot. That is their loss...We are never going back until they change policy...
FWIW, I've met this officer at a local range, and he seems typical of officers I know -- good guys and pro-gun.
Every orchard has a few bad apples. Let's remember to not let the missteps of a few color the entire profession.