Message to restaurant: "if my guns aren't welcome... neither am I." Print
Monday, 19 May 2014 14:44

Augusta, Ga. (WRDW) --Thanks, but no thanks. That's the message some gun owners sent to an Augusta restaurant after their guns weren't welcome. News 12 is on your side and breaks down the new Georgia gun law and how some got the 

 to change their position.

A new Georgia law gives bars, churches, and schools the right to choose if guns can come in or not, and when one business said no, opponents spoke out on
.Guns. It' s "I come up and see a sign on your door that says you don't allow weapons, I'm going to honor your sign, but then I'm also not going to come into your establishment," that's how Jennifer Seymour feels about a no gun rule that was recently reversed by T-Bonz steakhouse.

"It's a matter of that it's not convenient for me to take my gun off to come in an eat, so I'm not going to do that," she told News 12, as she loaded her gun up.Some took it a step further and wrote on Facebook how they weren't coming back either. Seymour didn't chime in on media, but did email T-Bonz Steakhouse. Continue.