The wife and I decided on lunch at RL today. As we approached the door there in plain sight is their no gun policy.
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The wife and I decided on lunch at RL today. As we approached the door there in plain sight is their no gun policy.
No more lobster fest for me. Darn I liked the twin tails.
No big deal. I'm allergic to shellfish.
No heartbreak here either though the wife likes the place.
They say shell fish is bad for you anyways.
I like me some Red Lobster. The one I go to in North Little Rock, Ar, I haven't noticed a sign yet. The next time I go,I will check and if they have a sign,I'll turn around and go somewhere else.
I'm not one to eat treif anyway.
They aren't posted here,are RL franchise restaurants,if they are could just be the owners opinions
Red Lobster has not made it to Iraq yet and the one in NLR no longer has the King Crab Fest so I have not been even when home.
Will just have to see what Runt finds out with the sign. By the way Runt we are from the same home town send me a PM if you like we may know each other.
I eat or have eaten at the one in Little Rock, North Little Rock and Branson MO. Haven't seen any signs on them yet.
Must be a local thing.
The ones in Little Rock arent posted.
My local RL isn't posted either. Not that it matters. Signs carry no weight of law in my state. And since I am no OC'er, nobody is ever the wiser.
this may not be corporate policy, it might be an over zealous franchisee, if y'all really care to make an issue of it you can contact their corporate home and complain to the management of that restaurant with the sign.
Here in FLA signs like that have no legal backing and I usually ignore them choosing a don't ask/don't tell policy, that said if I am found out and asked to leave I am obliged to leave or face arrest for felony armed trespassing. YMMV
Red Lobster is owned by Darden Restaurant (also owns Olive Garden) based here in Orlando. I doubt the no gun policy is a corporate thing as you rarely see a sign like that in a Florida restaurant.
Since we're pushing 900,000 CCW licenses in Florida, that would not be too smart for business.