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Thread: Did you see the Chipotle open carry MORONS?

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    Did you see the Chipotle open carry MORONS?

    These idiots probably set back gun rights God knows how many years!

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    Let's go out and FORCE companies to implement NO GUNS policy!! Brilliant.
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    Was that here in AZ?
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    Jack Sprat could eat no fat, his wife could eat no lean...
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    I think it was Texas. We do have our share of these type of brainiacs here in AZ... believe me.

    There was an AZ open carry deal a few years back where some genius had a thigh rig for his AR pistol.
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    Can't be any worse than that jackwagon in Utah that carried one through JC Penny in the immediate wake of Sandy Hook.
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    Well thank god it was not here. I can't stand when stuff like this happens, like you said all it does is represent the gun community in a negative way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    I think it was Texas. We do have our share of these type of brainiacs here in AZ... believe me.

    There was an AZ open carry deal a few years back where some genius had a thigh rig for his AR pistol.
    hahaha I can see that. hahaha

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    Chipotle's Starbucks-like reaction (I don't blame them a bit):

    “The issue of gun ownership or gun rights has become one of the most contentious debates in the country. Chipotle has never taken a position on this issue, as we focus instead on our mission to change the way people think about and eat fast food.

    Recently participants from an “open carry” demonstration in Texas brought guns (including military-style assault rifles) into one of our restaurants, causing many of our customers anxiety and discomfort. Because of this, we are respectfully asking that customers not bring guns into our restaurants, unless they are authorized law enforcement personnel.

    Historically, we felt it enough to simply comply with local laws regarding the open or concealed carrying of firearms, because we believe that it is not fair to put our team members in the uncomfortable position of asking that customers refrain from bringing guns into our restaurants. However, because the display of firearms in our restaurants has now created an environment that is potentially intimidating or uncomfortable for many of our customers, we think it is time to make this request.

    We acknowledge that there are strong arguments on both sides of this issue. We have seen those differing positions expressed in the wake of this event in Texas, where pro-gun customers have contacted us to applaud our support of the Second Amendment, and anti-gun customers have expressed concern over the visible display of military-style assault rifles in restaurants where families are eating. The vast majority of gun owners are responsible citizens and we appreciate them honoring this request. And we hope that our customers who oppose the carrying of guns in public agree with us that it is the role of elected officials and the legislative process to set policy in this area, not the role of businesses like Chipotle.”

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