Why do permit holders feel it necessary to carry firearms into establishments where alcohol is consumed. Just because the permit holders won't drink - then again, why go into a bar - they're bringing a concealed weapon into a situation that could become volatile.
Oh, and..."The list includes restaurants ranging from O’Charley’s to bars, nightclubs, honky tonks, beer taverns, museums, theaters and other facilities with state liquor or local beer licenses." Museums and theaters?!? Is it really necessary to carry a gun into non-drinking establishment where there could be children.
This ain't the Wild West, Tennessee lawmakers. The Second Amendment is being misinterpreted and abused. The story says it all..."pushed by the National Rifle Association and Tennessee Firearms Association." Wake up, you're just making firearms manufacturers rich.
At least BlueCross took the time to respond to your inaccurate editorial with an ad and editorial board. With someone so focused on facts and figures, you certainly took liberties with BlueCross' reserves and rate increases. You realize that the reserve amount and rate schedules are filed with the State, don't you?
It's obvious you have an ax to grind with BlueCross, and us readers will probably never know why. But, please, for the sake of fair journalism. Get your facts straight before taking the easy route of attacking a company because "it's what the cool kids are doing".
Senate overrides Bredesen on ‘guns in bars’ bill
Why do permit holders feel it necessary to carry firearms into establishments where alcohol is consumed. Just because the permit holders won't drink - then again, why go into a bar - they're bringing a concealed weapon into a situation that could become volatile.
Oh, and..."The list includes restaurants ranging from O’Charley’s to bars, nightclubs, honky tonks, beer taverns, museums, theaters and other facilities with state liquor or local beer licenses." Museums and theaters?!? Is it really necessary to carry a gun into non-drinking establishment where there could be children.
This ain't the Wild West, Tennessee lawmakers. The Second Amendment is being misinterpreted and abused. The story says it all..."pushed by the National Rifle Association and Tennessee Firearms Association." Wake up, you're just making firearms manufacturers rich.
'Average' rates miss point
At least BlueCross took the time to respond to your inaccurate editorial with an ad and editorial board. With someone so focused on facts and figures, you certainly took liberties with BlueCross' reserves and rate increases. You realize that the reserve amount and rate schedules are filed with the State, don't you?
It's obvious you have an ax to grind with BlueCross, and us readers will probably never know why. But, please, for the sake of fair journalism. Get your facts straight before taking the easy route of attacking a company because "it's what the cool kids are doing".