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In reply to the discussion: Restaurant rethinking allowing concealed weapons after customer shot [View all]riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)75. I bet their liability insurance just skyrocketed with this event.
They'd be fools not to be re-considering.
They've now had a pretty severe problem occur in their restaurant because of their policy. Their insurance company is getting hit as we speak by the couple's health insurance company. Insurance audits are right around the corner and I'd bet my bottom dollar that policy changes as soon as they get their revised bill.
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proud2BlibKansan
Jan 2013
OP
"He reached in his pocket and accidentally discharged a weapon in his pocket"
rightsideout
Jan 2013
#3
Damn. I am glad that I don't live in Kansas, Oklahoma or the South. As a result, I
bluestate10
Jan 2013
#85
What I don't think you realize is that I carry a legally concealed weapon as a ....
spin
Jan 2013
#80
I get it! Idiots with guns in public with HOLSTERS! And everything will magically be fine forever.
Chorophyll
Jan 2013
#14
Unless you mandate the use of such holsters, what you've said is fairly worthless.
EOTE
Jan 2013
#39
There ARE no current laws that would have prevented that idiot from shooting his wife.
EOTE
Jan 2013
#46
It might have helped if the idiot in question weren't an idiot in the first place.
Bake
Jan 2013
#48
You have to pull the trigger? Now why didn't someone explain that to us a long time ago!
A Simple Game
Jan 2013
#33
No, the gun went off because the idiot was carrying it and was too stupid to keep his hands off.
Hoyt
Jan 2013
#65
It may take a good guy with a gun to stop a bad guy with a gun, but how do you stop
jmg257
Jan 2013
#42
If a restaurant allows concealed weapons, how're they going to know one way or the other?
Buns_of_Fire
Jan 2013
#47