They'll be back. They can't stay away for long. No one can.
http://whataburger.com/company/press...n-carry-policy
This did not please Open Carry advocates.
My favorite... this guy falling for an excellent troll job.
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They'll be back. They can't stay away for long. No one can.
Troof. Hamburger crack.
I respect their opinion but it's up to the patron whether or not to open carry.
gun fellators are less rightwingnuts
Omg that troll job my sides are in orbit
Actually, it's Whataburger's private property, so no it's not.
I'm not sure then. I'm pretty sure that it's privately owned or maybe a franchise. But they can't exclude people based on their beliefs either way.
a gun isn't a belief
It's my opinion. I said I would respect Whataburger's right to their opinion as well. But if they are serving me and I'm paying for this service, I will still have the right to open carry. In reality, I don't open carry but conceal carry. And most of the time, I wouldn't take my guns into Whataburger but would leave them in the car. But I still reserve the right to open carry.
It is to some.![]()
You do not reserve the right to open carry in WhataBurger, or any other private establishment that says you can't.
Or are you against property rights?
Of course I'm "for" property rights. But Whataburger is a public place. They can't deny me any of my rights should I choose to exercise them there. If I order a meal there, they have to serve me. And if I go in there with a rebel flag shirt, they can't kick me out. (example only).
Yes, they can.
Cons utional rights are not Whataburger rights.
Cons utional rights supersede "Whataburger rights". I don't even know what you mean.
Of course you don't.
what's your deal? then what are "Whataburger rights"?
Whataburger is not obligated to serve you and can refuse service if you, say, bring a gun in there.
that's not true
Of course it's true.
They can't just refuse service to anyone they want.
With some legal exceptions, that's exactly what they can do.
Have you never seen the sign "No shoes, No shirt, No service"?
Ever seen a guy say goodbye to a shoe?
If a visitor's behavior is impacting the establishment's business (like scaring the customers), the estabilshment has every right to expel visitor, and call the cops to do it.
Your fantasies of 2nd Amendment "rights" trumping ALL OTHER RIGHTS is ing bull .
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