I've seen it while in NV.Very cool commercial.....I have not seen it yet on t.v. though?
Considering that Dennys has a corporate policy forbiding anyone except law enforcement for carrying in their resturants I will continue to eat elsewhere. If Denneys ever changes their corporate policy to allow lawful carry, as other retailers have done, then I will reconsider my position. I don't support those who won't support me.
Interesting policy although I've never seen that extended to prohibition signs on the front door. So I will continue to enjoy the grand slam b'fast with a side of .45acp.
Considering that Dennys has a corporate policy forbiding anyone except law enforcement for carrying in their resturants I will continue to eat elsewhere. If Denneys ever changes their corporate policy to allow lawful carry, as other retailers have done, then I will reconsider my position. I don't support those who won't support me.
Link->Can you supply the link that has this information?
A few minutes later, Abdallah claims the manager returned with the Denny's manual and policy.
"She opened up the book in front of me right on the table like I was a child," Abdallah said. "She put me on a level I had never been to before."
"I said, 'ma'am I have been coming here for 12 years, cops see me, sheriffs see me with my weapon, nobody has ever say anything,'" Abdallah added. "Put a sign up saying, 'hey no weapons.' Why not have a sign? She said, 'it's in our hand book.' How am I supposed to know what is in your handbook?"
WTOC checked with local authorities. They say restaurants are within their rights to refuse customers who carry a firearm in plain view, regardless of permit.
Considering that Dennys has a corporate policy forbiding anyone except law enforcement for carrying in their resturants I will continue to eat elsewhere. If Denneys ever changes their corporate policy to allow lawful carry, as other retailers have done, then I will reconsider my position. I don't support those who won't support me.