Aww, Maine anti-2A restaurant still getting 'threats'
Sept 28, 2016 4:28:19 GMT -5
Post by avordvet on Sept 28, 2016 4:28:19 GMT -5
Good, the anti-freedom turd blossoms shoulda just shut their pie-holes, but being rabid anti-Constitutional libs they just could not leave well-enough alone and had to reignite the whole episode... Screw 'em, and here's hoping they are out of business soon.
A 'hostile threat' to them is someone not supporting their unconstitutional actions... f-'em.
Maine restaurant that banned semiautomatic weapon owners still getting hostile threats
Published September 27, 2016FoxNews.com
The Grace restaurant in Portland, Maine-- housed in a former Methodist church-- is still facing blow back over comments made by the owner that stirred controversy among gun owners and Second Amendment supports.
After 49 people were shot dead on June 12 in a nightclub in Orlando, Fla., Grace owner Anne Verrill posted a picture of an assault rifle on Facebook and told not just anyone who owns one, but also anyone who supports the right to own one, to go eat somewhere else.
“If you own this gun, or you condone the ownership of this gun for private use, you may no longer enter either of my restaurants, because the only thing I want to teach my children is love,” wrote Verrill, who also owns the Foreside Tavern in Falmouth.
Gun possession is a serious issue in Maine, a hunting state that requires no registration of firearms and no permits to buy one, and allows residents to carry concealed weapons. The issue is especially hot right now because of a referendum being put to Mainers in November that, if approved, will expand background checks to nearly all private gun sales and transfers.
So Verrill should have anticipated what came next. There’s a cocktail on Grace’s menu called the Hollier Than Thou, which may be spelled wrong but sums up very nicely what critics thought of Verrill’s opinion. Her restaurants’ online ratings sank to greasy diner levels and they were slammed with phony reservations and their phones rang nonstop, according to the Boston Globe.
www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/09/27/maine-restaurant-that-banned-semiautomatic-weapon-owners-getting-hostile/
A 'hostile threat' to them is someone not supporting their unconstitutional actions... f-'em.
Maine restaurant that banned semiautomatic weapon owners still getting hostile threats
Published September 27, 2016FoxNews.com
The Grace restaurant in Portland, Maine-- housed in a former Methodist church-- is still facing blow back over comments made by the owner that stirred controversy among gun owners and Second Amendment supports.
After 49 people were shot dead on June 12 in a nightclub in Orlando, Fla., Grace owner Anne Verrill posted a picture of an assault rifle on Facebook and told not just anyone who owns one, but also anyone who supports the right to own one, to go eat somewhere else.
“If you own this gun, or you condone the ownership of this gun for private use, you may no longer enter either of my restaurants, because the only thing I want to teach my children is love,” wrote Verrill, who also owns the Foreside Tavern in Falmouth.
Gun possession is a serious issue in Maine, a hunting state that requires no registration of firearms and no permits to buy one, and allows residents to carry concealed weapons. The issue is especially hot right now because of a referendum being put to Mainers in November that, if approved, will expand background checks to nearly all private gun sales and transfers.
So Verrill should have anticipated what came next. There’s a cocktail on Grace’s menu called the Hollier Than Thou, which may be spelled wrong but sums up very nicely what critics thought of Verrill’s opinion. Her restaurants’ online ratings sank to greasy diner levels and they were slammed with phony reservations and their phones rang nonstop, according to the Boston Globe.
www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/09/27/maine-restaurant-that-banned-semiautomatic-weapon-owners-getting-hostile/