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I recieved an e-mail today, from John Pickerel. He has decided against allowing open carriers or concealed carriers into his resteraunts.
Its a shame, but it is his right as the business owner.
February 10, 2010
To our Customers:
Buckhorn Grill would like to apologize for some misunderstanding about our “no weapon policy” in any of our restaurants. We have not in the past nor shall in the future allow weapons in our restaurants from our employees, vendors or customers.
We made an exception on February 6, 2010, and regret this decision now. We were misled with some facts. The local police were involved and we knew none of the weapons were loaded, but it still caused tension with the large mob of people arriving as a group instead of individually. It was supposed to be a group luncheon, and it turned into a meeting. It was an organized propaganda meeting with an agenda. Flyers were handed out and none of this was Okayed with management. There were supposed to be only fifty people, and at least 100 were there. We were told that the luncheon would be an hour, and it turned into two hours We only have about seventy seats, so some of our customers had no place to sit.
We apologize for any inconvenience to our regular customers, it will not happen again. We want to have a safe place for you to dine, and a safe place for us to work. Thanks for your support and understanding.
Tom McLaughlin,
Regional Manager,
tommcl@sbcglobal.net
John R. Pickerel, Owner
Buckhorn Grill
Jrpickerel@buckhornsteakhouse.com
John R. Pickerel
Buckhorn Steakhouse
111 Main St.
Winters, CA 95694
530-304-7634 mobile
I recieved an e-mail today, from John Pickerel. He has decided against allowing open carriers or concealed carriers into his resteraunts.
Its a shame, but it is his right as the business owner.
February 10, 2010
To our Customers:
Buckhorn Grill would like to apologize for some misunderstanding about our “no weapon policy” in any of our restaurants. We have not in the past nor shall in the future allow weapons in our restaurants from our employees, vendors or customers.
We made an exception on February 6, 2010, and regret this decision now. We were misled with some facts. The local police were involved and we knew none of the weapons were loaded, but it still caused tension with the large mob of people arriving as a group instead of individually. It was supposed to be a group luncheon, and it turned into a meeting. It was an organized propaganda meeting with an agenda. Flyers were handed out and none of this was Okayed with management. There were supposed to be only fifty people, and at least 100 were there. We were told that the luncheon would be an hour, and it turned into two hours We only have about seventy seats, so some of our customers had no place to sit.
We apologize for any inconvenience to our regular customers, it will not happen again. We want to have a safe place for you to dine, and a safe place for us to work. Thanks for your support and understanding.
Tom McLaughlin,
Regional Manager,
tommcl@sbcglobal.net
John R. Pickerel, Owner
Buckhorn Grill
Jrpickerel@buckhornsteakhouse.com
John R. Pickerel
Buckhorn Steakhouse
111 Main St.
Winters, CA 95694
530-304-7634 mobile