Letter to restaurants I used to patronize...

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Arizona recently passed a law that allows concealed carry permit holders to patronize restaurants that serve alcohol providing the restaurant does not post to the contrary and that the CCW holder does not drink while there.

I have found several restaurants I used to patronize regularly have now posted "No guns allowed" signs. I will personally deliver the following letter to them, and then thank them and walk away. The text of the letter follows:

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Dear Restaurant Owner or Manager:

My family and I have patronized your restaurant regularly for years, but since you have chosen to ban lawfully owned and concealed firearms on your premises, this will not occur today, nor will it occur until you take your sign down. Here's why:

"No guns allowed" indicates to criminals that no one on the premises has the means to stop them. I do not wish to place myself or my family in an environment that gives criminals a major edge for whatever they want to do to us, you and your patrons.

I do not wish to divest myself of my means of self-protection and visibly stow my firearm in the trunk of my car. This can be noticed and makes that firearm subject to theft while I'm inside your restaurant.

In effect, what you are doing is saying "Law-abiding, trained concealed carry permit holders who do not drink are NOT welcome here, but criminals can walk right in brandishing firearms and that's OK."

As a concealed carry permit holder, I have been thoroughly fingerprinted and checked out by the FBI as someone with a completely clean record. I'm professionally trained in the safe and effective handling and use of firearms. I also happen to be schooled on applicable local, state and federal laws regarding firearms and their use. Under the law, I cannot drink while armed on your premises. In short, I'm one of the good guys – not a wild-eyed drunk miscreant with a gun. I'm only dangerous to someone seeking to do harm to me, my family – or you.

My legal firearm will alarm no one. Concealed carry means just that – concealed, not noticeable.

Here is something else you may want to consider. Let's say an armed criminal sees your sign and decides to invade your premises. And further, let's say he kills one or more of your patrons in the process. The family of the deceased then decides to sue – you. Why? Because you, in effect, advertised your vulnerability to attack and refused to admit law-abiding people who could have made a critical difference. If I were a lawyer, I'd represent that family on a contingency basis in a New York minute.

Please take a moment to ponder these things. Your sign not only reduces your income, but it actually endangers your patrons. If what I have said makes sense to you, then I urge you to consider taking your "No guns allowed" sign down. If and when you do, I would be more than happy to patronize you as I have in the past. Thanks for reading.

A concerned former patron of your business.
 
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If that does not make them think twice, nothing will. Let's hope it gets the job done and they come to their senses.
 
Well written. What I find ridiculous about the whole thing is, before the "law", people were no doubt in the establishment with concealed firearms and no one knew or cared.

In Florida we can not carry in a bar but can in a restaurant that is separate from the bar.(something to that effect) Some idiot owner posted a sign to check all weapons in at the BAR. Which of course would be a violation.
 
facts are, they could care less as long as the money keeps coming in....what does get their attention is publicity....like op/eds in the local paper calling places out by name....
 
That is a very well thought out and well written letter.

I hope it works.
 
do they search before entering? if not and the gun is concealed, so what?
 
Don't forget to mention that you will also post their business info on the net so travelers will be aware of their unsavory business practice prior to getting to the area.
 
PALADIN85020,

A very well written letter. Am very curious, have you received any responses yet?

Agree with you 100% and when we stand up for OUR rights and as verbal as our liberal friends I believe we will prevail.
 
No Gun, No Money!

Perhaps you might consider sending a copy of your letter along with a list of local establishments that post no concealed carry to the NRA and the USCCA. When they start getting letters and e-mails from tourists saying they will steer clear of their establishments and why, they might begin to see the folly of their ways. I'd be interested in hearing what they have to say after they have been robbed. -Ed.
 
I politely told the manager of a large hardware chain that I would not patronize their business as long as the "No concealed handguns" sign was up. A couple of months later it was taken down.
 
Great letter!!!!

I know if someone posts a sign saying that they don't want my business, I'll be more than glad to to spend my money with someone that does.
 
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