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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No, boycott the U.S.!
Probably the insurance company who forces them to file a police report.
Boycott the U.S.!
I’ll never go to Waffle House every again!!
Most likely the individual that owns the property?
Obviously you’re uninformed as to changes in policy after Chattanooga.
well I guess they are going out of business real soon !
I’m sorry you still believe that. I’ll bet you know better.
And to top it off he was National guard for crying out loud !!
I will never go eat at a waffle house. How insulting and dumb.