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RE: Buffalo Wild Wings bans guns in stores - sparks debate

in #politics6 years ago

Always gonna stir up shit when you cross the NRA... Love me some BW3. I'm guessing this is for customer safety.. drinking, testosterone and sports tend to rile emotions.. I would guess there have been incidents of fights and weapons out in their establishment before, otherwise they wouldn't have to put a sign up trying to prevent it..

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Not that a sign can really stop someone intent on bringing a gun, and I can't see B'dubs patting down everyone at the door or installing metal detectors as that would most certainly incur financial losses to their company. But a sign can be a reminder to 'leave it in the car.' Which is, as you point out, a fair thing for anyone to ask if they own the property.

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fights? In a college town sports bar? No chance :P

Isn’t there a law against no guns in bars? I thought there was?

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these laws vary from state to state. There might be

Tennessee is one of four states, along withArizona , Georgia and Virginia , that recently enacted laws explicitly allowing loaded guns in bars. (Eighteen other states allow weapons in restaurants that serve alcohol.)

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