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More on the restaurant carry

In The City (My The City), not much expected to happen, other than lame headlines from the local fish wrap.

In Nashville, a place I’ve never heard of called Tootsies is, and I am not making this up, using metal detector wands on patrons. Yeah, that’ll be good for business. Talk about over reacting. Rich notes:

Oddly, they weren’t as concerned with the criminals who were carrying into their bar for the last 20 years. At least, not enough to spend money on metal detectors.

Yeah, when you fear the law-abiding more than criminals, you’re the one with the problem.

Meanwhile, we await the rivers of blood flowing in the streets due to the new law.

6 Responses to “More on the restaurant carry”

  1. Dad Says:

    Been there many times:
    Mom’s was the original name of Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, Tootsie Bess bought Mom’s in 1960.
    She credits a painter with naming Tootsie’s. She came in one day to find that he had painted her place orchid…thus the name Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge.
    She was a singer/comedienne with “Big Jeff & The Radio Playboys”. Jeff Bess was the bandleader and Tootsie’s husband.
    She recorded, “My Little Red Wagon” and “Tootsie’s Wall of Fame”
    Records recorded about Tootsie’s include “The Wettest Shoulders in Town” and “What’s Tootsies Gonna Do When They Tear the Ryman Down?”
    Charlie Pride gave her the jeweled hatpin that she used to stick unruly patrons.
    It is rumored that Roger Miller wrote “Dang Me” in Tootsies.
    Famous early customers were Kris Kristofferson, Faron Young, Willie Nelson, Tom T. Hall, Hank Cochran, Mel Tillis, Roger Miller, Webb Pierce, Waylon Jennings, Patsy Cline and many more.
    Movies filmed at Tootsie’s include “W.W. & the Dixie Dance Kings” starring Bert Reynolds, “Coal Miner’s Daughter” about Loretta Lynn and starring Sissy Spacek, and “The Nashville Rebel” starring Tex Ritter, Porter Wagoner, Faron Young, Loretta Lynn, The Wilburn Brothers, and Waylon Jennings.
    A segment of the Dean Martin summer show was filmed at Tootsie’s.
    TNN (The Nashville Network) did a 30-minute show about Tootsie’s, produced by Gus Barba.
    Esquire and Penthouse magazines did articles about Tootsie’s.
    Willie Nelson got his first songwriting job after singing at Tootsie’s.
    The photo and memorabilia lined walls are called the “Wall of Fame”.
    Tootsie was known to slip $5s and $10s into the pockets of luckless writers and pickers.
    It was said that she had a cigar box behind the counter full of IOU’s from where she had given drinks and food to hungry pickers and writers. Supposedly, at each years end, a bunch of Opry Performers would take all the IOUs and pay Tootsie so she wouldn’t lose the money.
    At her funeral were Tom T. Hall, Roy Acuff and Faron Young. She was buried in an orchid gown, with an orchid placed in the orchid-colored casket, so she could take her favorite flower with her to heaven. Connie Smith sang some of Tootsie’s favorite hymns at the funeral.

  2. Weer'd Beard Says:

    See this bit of tripe?
    http://www.warrenellis.com/?p=7549

    Never let reality get in the way of an agenda!

  3. Ninth Stage Says:

    Tootsies, an actual bar, should remain unaffected by the new increased freedom.

  4. Canthros Says:

    Warren Ellis is not a man whose political opinion I rate very highly.

  5. Tennessee Budd Says:

    You’ve actually never heard of Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge? Or is Unc making with Teh Irony?

  6. Linoge Says:

    I left this comment over at Ellis’ site, and while it was moderated for an excessive number of links, I feel certain it will never extricate itself from the moderation queue:

    @Rev. Bob: I cannot speak to the new law in Arizona, but I can speak to the similar law recently passed here in Tennessee – it remains illegal to carry a firearm while even a single drop of alcohol is in your system (again, here in TN – AZ may be different). However, that said, I know of many states where it is legal to carry a firearm, and drink while doing so, so long as you do not meet the legal definition of DUI/DWI. After all, you can drive while you are under the DUI/DWI limits as well, and automobiles are tools, like firearms, that can be misused to kill and inujure many people. Also, to clarify some of your other misconceptions, all but two states require licenses to carry concealed, rocket launchers are already out of the question, armor piercing rounds are illegal for civilians, and fully-automatic firearms and suppressors already require special licenses from the BATFE.

    @thekamisama: I see your “display of human waste” and raise you another: http://www.wallsofthecity.net/2009/06/hysteria_for_hysterias_sake.html .

    @Warren: I understand you live in Merry Old England, and I further understand that just about all firearms are banned on that island. How is it, then, that England’s violent crime rate is nearly four times America’s? Four times! England’s violent crime rate is the worst of the European Union, and impressively even worse than South Africa’s. So, please, refresh us on how disarming your country’s law-abiding subjects is working out for you all…?

    More topically, here in Tennessee, we have the unique advantage of being able to learn from our neighbors – specifically, Georgia passed similar legislation last year, allowing licensed individuals to carry their firearms into restaurants and bars that serve alcohol, as well as public transportation systems and some other locations. Would you care to place a wager as to how many of those licensed individuals illegally shot someone while at a restaurant that serves alcohol? (Here is a hint: the answer starts with a “z” and ends with an “ero”.) On the flip side, I can already point to an instance of a concealed carrier potentially saving his own life, and definitely saving his company a lot of money.

    And regarding your post’s title, if you decide not to visit Tennessee simply because law-abiding, handgun-carry-permit-holding citizens can now legally carry into restaurants that serve alcohol (but not legally drink while doing so), I certainly will not be heartbroken. When given the choice between a citizen being able to defend himself from criminals, wherever they may be, and you signing some book… well, there is no choice.

    Oh well.

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