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Re: Armed Customers Welcomed at McDonalds

by Father Haskell <fatherhaskell@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 5, 2007 at 08:58 PM

On Apr 22, 4:01 pm, George Orwell <nob...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Have a state issued license to carry concealed?  Live in the one state
> where a license is not required?  You are welcomed to carry a
self-defense
> firearm into any McDonalds and enjoy the fine dining fare, knowing you
and
> your loved ones are safer in case a maniac tries another massacre.
>
> You older folks will remember San Ysidro.  Google it for the McDonald's
> massacre that took place there two decades ago.  Never again!  There was
> only one armed person during that slaughter and it was the killer.  No
one,
> not the manager, employees, or customers had any defense at all against
> this madman.

James Oliver Huberty, possibly schizophrenic 41 year old ex-welder
not particularly fond of Mexicans.  Last words to his wife were
"I'm going hunting humans."

> So long as there is no sign at the door forbidding firearms on the
> premises, your state issued license is good.  As far as I know,
McDonalds
> respects fully your privilege to carry your concealed weapon into the
> eatery, for lawful purposes of self-defense, if the need ever should
arise.
> If ever you do see a posted notice inhibiting your rights under the law,
> eat elsewhere.  Always keep it well concealed to avoid spooking the
public
> or being accused of "brandishment," even though such cases are rarely
true
> brandishment, but trumped up charges for mere open carry.
>
> Remember, if your weapon is called upon to save lives, use it correctly;
do
> not under any cir***stances allow harm to come to an innocent bystander.
> Use deadly force to stop the next disturbed person who shows up with the
> intent to murder people.

Let's keep the risks in perspective.  You have more to worry about
the food turning your liver (literally) into foie gras, or picking up
a
dose of anthrax or cesium 137 courtesy of Al Qaeda.
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Re: Armed Customers Welcomed at McDonalds
Father Haskell <father  2007-05-05 20:58:34 
Re: Armed Customers Welcomed at McDonalds
Steve Rothstein <sroth  2007-05-06 05:24:48 
Re: Armed Customers Welcomed at McDonalds
"Herb Martin" &  2007-05-06 11:21:21 

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