Fast-food chain Chipotle is asking its customers to leave their guns at home the next time they’re craving Tex-Mex. The new policy comes after participants in an “open carry” demonstration brought guns into one of Chipotle’s Texas stores.
Speaking for Chipotle in a statement to CNBC, its Communications Director Chris Arnold said military assault rifles were among the guns brought into a Dallas store over the weekend causing “anxiety and discomfort” to other customers.
The eatery is making an exception to the policy for authorized law enforcement personnel.
Chipotle says in the past it has simply complied with local laws regarding the open or concealed carry of firearms because it did not want to put its employees in the position of asking customers not to bring guns inside its stores.
Today’s announcement comes after a petition by the group Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America. One of the group’s spokespeople is Lucia McBath, the mother of slain teenager Jordan Davis. Moms Demand Action has made similar requests of other companies. The group called Chipotle’s decision a “bold statement.”









