Posted March 18, 2016 11:34 am by Comments

By Bob Owens

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A quirky Scottish seafood restaurant in Ogden, Utah, is becoming know for good food, the kilts work by the staff, and their open-carried pistols.

It’s either the safest restaurant in town or the most dangerous. It all depends on how you view the Second Amendment.

Sea Bears Ogden Fish House, a downtown restaurant on Washington Boulevard, is quickly becoming known for three things: the food, the servers clad in Scottish kilts and the sidearms those servers openly carry while they work.

Tony and Monika Siebers, of North Salt Lake, are owners of Sea Bears. They’re also staunch supporters of the right to bear arms. As such, servers at the restaurant – which, thus far, have primarily been immediate family members – are invited to open-carry the firearm of their choice.

“We support the Second Amendment,” Tony said.

The 46-year-old says they’ve been open-carrying at the restaurant for almost a year now. He calls it a safety issue.

“It’s a downtown business dealing with money, we’re closing down at night, my wife has to get to her car out back,” Tony said. “So we just said, ‘Let’s get our concealed-carry permits.’”

After going through a concealed-carry class and firearms training, and while waiting to receive their …Read the Rest

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