You make a lot of sense.VMI77 wrote:BobCat wrote:suthdj, no I hadn't read the fine print at the bottom until you pointed it out.
Had to copy the image, paste it in an image editing program and expand it, to even read most of it.
It says that 'the information contained herein is the proprietary and confidential work product of the whataburger system' - and not to share it with anybody who is not a whatburger employee.
So - thanks for pointing out the fine print, but I'm confused.
Why don't they simply post 30.07 instead of putting their employees in the awkward position of giving openly-armed customers verbal notice?
Three things to consider about the policy:
1. It says open carry of long guns, and in some cases, handguns.
2. It says the policy is for customers "demonstrating" their right to bear arms.
3. It says "Whataburger does not want weapons inside our restaurants."
Given #1, it does not appear to be a response to the passage of licensed open carry in Texas. Given #2 it seems to be addressing "demonstrations" not mere open carry of a handgun. Then they get confused, either with the English language or about what they're actually seeking when they say they don't want weapons inside their restaurants. That's all weapons....even though by omission it seems to later exclude CC. This I'm guessing is due to poor verbal skills on the part of those writing and approving the policy since they haven't posted 30.06 signs. After some consideration my take is that this policy was written in response to OCTidiots and pre-dates the passage of licensed open carry in Texas.
If the purported whataburger memo is a response to the OCT "demonstrators" and pre-dates the passage of licensed open carry, the issue of 30.07 signs is moot and my question is irrelevant.