A social media post about an armed soldier who was refused service at a Kentucky restaurant is going viral.
Billy Welch is an Army National Guard soldier. Welch says he always keeps his gun holstered to his side for safety reasons.
Welch says around 1:30 a.m. he stopped at the Waffle House in Nicholsville wearing his military uniform with his gun by his side.
After ordering his food, he said a waitress signaled for him to come over.
“I got up and I walked over to them, asked them how they were doing and stuff, and they said I’d have to take my firearm outside. I don’t feel comfortable taking my firearm away from me. I always keep it with me and they said, ‘it’s one of our policies.’”
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who owns these traitor businesses?
Yes
Its private property, that’s the only reason they can. 2nd ammendment doesn’t address private property. I’m not saying I agree with it, just presenting the facts of what really happened. I think there shouldn’t be a single place a gun can’t be taken. Jason Flynn
MPs or SF have no arrest authority off base..lol You weren’t an MP.
Another place on my “do not do business with” list.
BOYCOTT WAFFLE HOUSE.
Read Posse Comitatus Act
Yes, I can say BOYCOTT!!!!
stop going there their food isnt all that anyway
lets see yesterday was a cop now soldier? dont find this a bit falsified?