Posted September 20, 2017 1:30 am by Comments

By Andrew Shepperson

Baguette et Chocolat’s delectable pastries can be hard to resist. (Photo: Local Sugar)
A Austin bakery has taken major heat from gun lovers after kicking out a gun-rights advocate who was carrying a firearm in the shop.
The conflict started on Saturday when The Truth About Guns editor Robert Farago walked into the patisserie Baguette et Chocolat while carrying a firearm. The establishment prohibits open and concealed carry, so when the owners noticed Farago’s gun under his shirt, they called Austin’s 311 service, which dispatched two officers to the location. After a few minutes at the scene, the officers approached Farago and asked him to leave.
Farago then documented his version of the account on The Truth About Guns website, explaining he had forgotten he was carrying his Wilson Combat EDC X-9 in a Kydex holster under his shirt before entering the bakery. Even though he knew of the owners’ no guns policy, Farago said their bread was just so good he couldn’t resist.
After talking to the owners, the officers approached Farago and asked him if he had read the no-guns signs posted on the bakery doors. Farago then pretended to go read the signs, of which he was already aware, apologized to the police and

Source: Guns.com

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