“Moms Demand Action” Caught Red-Handed Lying About “Open Carry” Demonstration

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“Moms Demand Action” Caught Red-Handed Lying About “Open Carry” Demonstration

“Moms Demand Action” Caught Red-Handed Lying About “Open Carry” Demonstration

http://buzzpo.com/moms-demand-action-caught-red-handed-lying-open-carry-demonstration/

By Eric Reed on May 9, 2014 in BuzzPo, Civil Rights, Gun control

Last week, a few groups in Texas staged an “open carry” walk in Fort Worth, TX that quickly became national news. This article is a startling update to this incident, and how “Moms Demand Action” has been lying about their demonstration. But before I can explain what transpired, a bit of background knowledge is required on the laws pertaining to carrying a gun in Texas.

Texas is a very unique state with firearms. It has a reputation for being very “firearms friendly,” but that’s not the case. Concealed carry is okay, but only with a valid Texas Concealed Handgun License. Open carry of a handgun is strictly forbidden, even with a valid Texas CHL. Now here’s where it gets interesting. The code making open carry of a handgun illegal, strictly applies to handguns. Not shotguns or rifles. So open carry of a long gun is completely legal. If we’re not getting silly enough yet, just wait, there’s more. There’s also a clause that makes open carry of a pre-1899 black powder revolver (or modern day replica of it) legal as well. So black powders, AR’s and AK’s are legal to open carry, but not your 9MM Glock. That’s the primary reason what happened in Fort Worth, happened. Activists are attempting to fix the broken system, so handgun open carry would be legal, as it is in 44 other states already.

Open Carry Texas was one of the groups participating in this open carry walk. All members were legal with either long guns, or pre-1899 black powder revolvers. The group eventually became hungry, and went to the local Jack in the Box for lunch. Apparently a patron called 911 to report men with guns in the restaurant. No arrests were made, as all members were legal, and in compliance with all state laws.

However, Sergeant Ray Bush of the Forth Worth Police Department wrote in an email last week that the employees at the Jack in the Box where Open Carry Texas staged a demonstration, “locked themselves inside a freezer for protection out of fear the rifle-carrying men would rob them.” However, Brian Luscomb, vice president of corporate communications for Jack in the Box publicly stated this evening, “Our employees told us that they did not hide in the freezer.” That is further verified by the members of “Open Carry Texas” taking pictures with the restaurants employees, and posting them on the internet; and the employees didn’t appear frightened at all!

What’s really intriguing though, is Ms. Shannon Watts of “Moms Demand Action” began “Facebooking” and “Tweeting” about terrified employees hiding in freezers, without any hesitation to verify factual information first. MDA made these false allegations, and it turns out they once again got “mud in their face.” I guess we shouldn’t be too surprised though. After all, their whole agenda is based on lies and Bloomberg billions anyway.
 
Jack in the Box Caves to Gun Control Pressure, Restricts Open Carry
Cortney O'Brien | May 10, 2014

Editor's note: This post has been updated.

Jack in the Box, a popular fast-food restaurant chain, has followed Starbucks' unfortunate lead in limiting its customers' Second Amendment rights. Friday, the company announced it would start enforcing its no-firearms-in-stores policy. Jack in the Box’s Vice President of Corporate Communications Brian Luscomb released this statement:

“The presence of guns inside a restaurant could create an uncomfortable situation for our guests and employees and lead to unintended consequences.”


The company's decision comes a day after gun control group Moms Demand Action launched a petition to pressure the restaurant to enforce the policy. They started the campaign in response to a semi-automatic rifle demonstration inside a Texas-based Jack in the Box restaurant last week. The group ran with the rumor that customers were so terrified that they locked themselves in the store freezer. But, that story has since been debunked.

Moms Demand Action has a history of making false accusations against gun rights activists in order to push their political agenda -- and then refusing to apologize for it. Here's a video of founder Shannon Watts literally running away from conservative talk radio host Dana Loesch.



With this latest political stunt, Moms Demand Action has proven they're not quite done with stripping Americans' of their Second Amendment rights. The group patted themselves on the back for Jack in the Box's decision with this statement on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...40041133.70846.300719666712627&type=1&theater

YOU DID IT, MOMS! We’ve proven again and again that when moms speak up, American businesses listen. Like Starbucks, Facebook and Instagram, Jack in the Box has answered our call to put public safety first.

Of course, it wouldn't be proper gun control activism without a picture of a young girl eating a hamburger. They need to invoke the 'it's all about the children' card somehow:

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http://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortne...ontrol-pressure-restricts-open-carry-n1836409
 
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Of course, it wouldn't be proper gun control activism without a picture of a young girl eating a hamburger.

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It also wouldn't be proper "let's try to get 'socially conscious' goober-heads to buy our stuff" advertising.
Two birds, one young girl eating a hamburger. Exploiting children with a double whammy FTW!!
 
That includes cops as well, right?

Right?

*Does not include: Police Officers, Sheriff's Department Deputies, Federal Enforcement Employees, State Enforcement Employees, County Enforcement Employees, City Enforcement Employees, Security Guards, Private bodyguards, VIPs, Politicians/Royalty and their guards, Secret Service, thugs, criminals, mobsters, gang members and armed robbers.
 
Creating a warm and inviting environment for all of our guests and employees is a top priority for Jack In The Box.

I wonder where patron/employee safety is at in that list of priorities.
 
ya I used to get them all the time... some other place does deep fried tacos... trying to think of who.. maybe be a Texas only place
 
I miss jack in the box, haven't seen one in over a decade, they always had the best fries and I really liked their tacos.

I think my favorite was the Bonus Jack. Two beef patties and three pieces of bread. They made a comeback for a short time in the 90's.?

In the early days the shrimp was pretty good. That was back when you ordered from the clown.


P.S. OOOOh yeah. That's what it was. Link with picture goodness;

https://www.google.com/search?q=Bonus+Jack&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=rcs
 
Jack in the Box Caves to Gun Control Pressure, Restricts Open Carry

Folks should walk into Jack in the Box (unarmed),, where ever you find them and let the manager know that they won't get your business.
Just cause.. and let that work it's way up.
 
Folks should walk into Jack in the Box (unarmed),, where ever you find them and let the manager know that they won't get your business.
Just cause.. and let that work it's way up.

I was thinking about a way to go about that, do you think that would work it's way up?
 
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