As I was taking another bite of my sandwich, a man approached us and knelt beside our table. He asked how our meal was and how we were, the usual pleasantries made by a manager. He then told me that "we don't allow the carrying of firearms". He said it was policy. He didn't ask me to leave or, "run out to your car" and disarm, but to enjoy our meal. "In the future, we'd ask you not" to carry.
Points for him being so friendly and discreet about it and for not just tossing us out. I wish the store would have posted a sign so I would have at least been prepared to disarm. (I don't like that idea, but with my wife along, I wasn't in the "activism" mood.)
Our waiter and his trainee came along shortly after and the usual conversation of, "we just figured you to be a police officer." I said that Virginia does not prohibit open carry, and that any law-abiding citizen can do so. I continued by saying that private property owners have a right to ask people to not come armed. I did mention that I don't agree with a disarm policy at all, but respect an owners right to chose.
This whole incident took only about 3-4 minutes of our 35 minute dinner. Not unpleasant, but certainly disappointing.
I found this news article after we returned home.
I also discovered that the Greene Turtle is based in Maryland. I can't imagine this has anything to do with their policy.Greene Turtle robber gets jail time
