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Originally Posted by chipperi
Correct me if I am wrong but didn't the Libby's restaurant that got the big Carry push going in Texas get sued and lost. I believe the woman was allowed to carry but Libby's was posted, so she had to watch both her parents die. She sued because her right to defend herself and her family was denied by the restaurant. I believe she won.
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Texas law did not allow concealed carry at the time. Her right to defend herself was denied by the state.
The woman you are thinking of is Suzanna Gratia Hupp.
I don’t know if anyone sued the restaurant or not. If they did and won it would give credence to restaurant owners concerns about liability.
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