Gun Activists Flaunting Assault Rifles Get Booted From Chili's and Sonic

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All you gun activists, whats your thoughts on this??




It would be an understatement to say that the tactics of gun rights activists have been backfiring of late. The showdown has taken place foremost in Texas, where in recent months groups such as Open Carry Texas have conducted provocative demonstrations in which armed men exercise their right under state law to carry semi-automatic rifles in public. No fewer than five national food and beverage chains have now told them to get rid of their guns or get lost, including Starbucks, Wendy’s, Applebees, Jack in the Box, and Chipotle.


And now Chili's and Sonic have effectively joined the list: Two videos posted on YouTube on May 19 by the San Antonio chapter of Open Carry Texas—since removed from public view but obtained by Mother Jones—show its armed members being refused service at both restaurants. The two companies have not made official statements on open carry but have since indicated that they are reviewing their policies. [See update below.] From the nervous and angry reactions of some patrons to comments from some of the gun activists themselves, it's not difficult to see why these spectacles haven't been winning many people over.


When a young woman approaches the group in Chili's and expresses her dismay, a guy with an assault rifle strapped across his back offers her a flyer. "Um actually, there's children here," she replies, "and you're a dumbass." As she walks away one member of the group comments mockingly, "Yes, I'm a dumbass," and then says of her, "must be Moms Demand Action," referring to the national gun reform group.


Open Carry Texas' hostility toward Moms Demand Action, which has pressured corporations over the demonstrations using social-media campaigns, has been displayed in more disturbing ways. As I detailed in a recent investigation, members of Open Carry Texas have been involved in harassment, bullying, and degradation of women.


In the Sonic video, as the thwarted gun group lingers in an adjacent parking lot, one member says: "I just wish I had my kids in there when that one dumb chick come up and started rattin' her mouth."


Though probably few if any patrons regularly worry about their personal safety as they order Bacon Ranch Quesadillas or double cheeseburgers and shakes, gun activists in both videos comment about the apparent danger of not allowing open carrying on the premises. One says he told his daughter, "It's not safe to be here—we gotta go," while another comments, "This Chili's is no longer the safest Chili's to eat at."


Open Carry Texas and other gun groups, whose common goal is legalizing the open carrying of handguns in their state, evidently have concluded that none of this is helping their cause. On Friday, four of the groups released a joint statement asking supporters to retreat from such tactics. "We have decided the prudent path, to further our goals, is to immediately cease taking long guns into corporate businesses unless invited," the statement said.


For open carrying going forward, their new "unified protocol and general policy" advises supporters to avoid corporate businesses altogether, and not to post pictures if they do get permission and decide to go in. "If at all possible," it says, "keep to local small businesses that are 2A friendly."


It remains to be seen whether the rank and file will stand down. As one Texas commentator focused on open carry noted about the move: "As expected there are those who object to this new policy because they feel it is a form of surrender."




Update May 27, 2014, 6:15 p.m. EDT: Patric Lenow, VP of media relations at Sonic, told Mother Jones: "There is no [gun] policy at this point; we've traditionally relied on local and state laws. We see the situation has changed and there's new tactics being employed and businesses are being pulled into this debate. That's really what prompts the need to consider it." Lenow did not say specifically when the company would reach a decision on a gun policy, but said that it would be "in the month of June, certainly."
 

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I have a right to create a beautiful child with the woman I love, but I'm not gonna buss raw in a bad female at Burger King :comeon:
 

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i support the right to own a gun if you are a law abiding citizen on the grounds of protection.

carrying an assault rifle in public tho for no reason? i cant get jiggy with that shyt
 

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this is so stupid. These dudes are asking for a panic situation to ensue and then escalate to them using their guns.

Create a problem where none exists so you can use your gun
 

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That video....that white woman was fearless :laff:

nikkas would be terrified :to: :to:

On another note, there is no reason at all EVER to have rifles in Chili's haha. How many of these guys are ex military? They need to sign up if they love weapons so much and want to use them
 

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there's a place and time to open carry but i wouldn't open carry in place where kids are at.

they are fukking retarded. ok cool, i support the 2nd amendment also, but like you said there is a time and a place. you wouldnt walk around wearing your tool belt at the mall unless you have some work to do, so why walk around strapped with assault rifles to eat at chilis with your kids?

mind numbingly stupid
 
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