A well-known Nashville restaurant and bar owner plans to sue today to stop the state's new guns-in-bars law from taking effect later this month. [More]Just make sure all gun owners know what Randy Rayburn thinks of them, and reward him accordingly.
Maybe he'll get a sign like the one at Dukes...
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Here's the deal. Randy Rayburn doesn't care about public safety, nor does he care about the "increased burden" his lawyer speaks of. Hell, a lawsuit is more burden that putting up a sign telling some of your customers you don't want their business, or not putting up a sign and letting your more timid customers decide whether they want to do business with an establishment that does nothing deleterious to its customers and just observes their rights under the law.
So,that is the point of the lawsuit. Mr. Rayburn is spineless. And greedy. He wants to be able to blame the law and the state for the proscription against his customers rights. He doesn't want them to go elsewhere where they and their rights are welcome. By the same token, he doesn't want to lose the business of those who might choose to frequent establishments where the ownership has prohibited the lawful carry of weapons.
Simply put, he is doing what he can to avoid acting like an adult man and taking a stand. He wants to have someone else carry his burden while he can say "Hey, it ain't me."
As for his statement about 225,000 "vigilantes" shooting up the bars, he really needs to be taken to the woodshed for his ignorance and petty self-serving denigration of people he doesn't even know.
I know him. I have known him everywhere. He often wears other names, but he is recognizable by his jellyfish morals and weight shrugging ability to always get someone else to do his dirty work for him.
Wouldn't it be nice to see him tied up in court for a very long time in civil suits for defamation of character? I think perhaps one filed at a time every few weeks in venues all across the state. That might be a good thing for local gun rights groups to do. Victory in court wouldn't even be necessary. Just him having to pick up his own burden would be retribution enough.
Or he could just be taken to the woodshed and spanked like the child he is.
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