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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Bye, Felicia
He’s not a cop. He has no authority in public. Cop do.
Don’t eat there is all I can say, see how long they stay in business.
Evidently they don’t serve law enforcement officers. Who do they call if/when they’re robbed?
Unless of course you don’t want to bake a gay couple a wedding cake right
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Any member of the military under arms has the right.
Obviously it’s store policy and a private business so stop tryna make an issue out of it. If they say no firearms on their property that’s their right.
OK, WAFFLE HOUSE. The next time you need help from any of us in uniform, go p**s up a rope..
WH ain’t gettin’ my $’s no more!