Posted February 9, 2018 9:30 am by Comments

By Tom Knighton

While anti-gunner and Second Amendment rights advocates agree on little when it comes to guns, the one thing we tend to agree on is that police officers should be armed. Considering the nature of their work, they need to be armed, after all. Anti-gunners tend to only want police officers armed, which is where things start to break down, of course.

However, uniformed officers being armed? Usually not a problem.

Unfortunately, it was for one Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency officer.

Classy.

While Outback has admitted the manager made a mistake and are trying to make it right, it shouldn’t have happened in the first place. Obviously, I’m of the opinion that Outback should lift this “gun free” nonsense, but even if they don’t, who asks a uniformed law enforcement officer to leave their duty weapon in the car?

Seriously, who does that?

But let’s take a look at that story again.

In a Facebook post, Officer Andrew Ward of the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency explained that he and his wife had stopped by the Outback Steakhouse to eat dinner when a manager came up and asked him to put his gun in his truck.

“I let her know that I …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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