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Offline powderman

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Disabled vet, service dog, kicked out of GA gun shop.
« on: April 10, 2013, 01:52:35 AM »
         Disabled vet, service dog, reportedly kicked out of Georgia gun store 
Published April 10, 2013
FoxNews.com   A disabled war veteran injured in Afghanistan says he was kicked out of a Georgia gun store after bringing in his service dog.
MyFoxAtlanta.com reports that Russ Murray was escorted out of Clyde's Armory in Bogart when the shop owner allegedly accused his service dog, Ellie, of causing a disturbance.
Murray told the station that gun shop owner Andrew Clyde said Ellie was disturbing his security dog, Kit. Murray was escorted out after refusing to leave the store.
"I was just extremely hurt," Murray told MyFoxAtlanta.com. "I have this animal to help me when I'm out and it really disturbing that a business would do that when she's there to help me go into public."
 
Clyde told the station that under the Americans With Disabilities Act, a business owner is allowed to ask a customer with a service dog to leave if the dog is being disruptive.
He said he's also a disabled veteran and understands Murray's needs but cannot allow his security job to be distracted to the point that it prevents her from doing her job, according to the report.
 
John Beasley, Murray's attorney, told the station that businesses are required to make accommodations and could have brought the merchandise outside.
"The issue is whether or not he was accommodated for a service dog and clearly he wasn't, and that's a violation of the law," Beasley told MyFoxAtlanta.com.
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Re: Disabled vet, service dog, kicked out of GA gun shop.
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2013, 08:15:45 AM »
This is rare but I have to agree with you TM7. 
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Re: Disabled vet, service dog, kicked out of GA gun shop.
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2013, 09:17:24 AM »
So the guard dog could not be controlled it appears , should be a wake up call  ;)  . Then there was a loss of a customer maybe more . Being legal may not be right .
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Re: Disabled vet, service dog, kicked out of GA gun shop.
« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2013, 10:56:23 AM »
There is usually a lot more to a story than what is shown or told by the media. A store owner tries to do what is best if he has a good business and sometimes it comes to this.
I got no sympathy for anyone trying to make a show nor for a bad business decision.
If the store owner was wrong I guess the lawyer will find out.

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Re: Disabled vet, service dog, kicked out of GA gun shop.
« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2013, 11:08:07 AM »
Unless the guy was blind, the service dog was not needed for the brief interval of shopping.  If he was blind, I question if he needed a firearm.  My daughter has a service dog; and while she legally could, she does not bring her into a restaurant.  Some people are put off by a dog close by their meal...accommodation goes both ways.
 
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