Hello Everyone,
I just sent this e-mail to the corporate office of Pizza Hut at the
address below. Let's see how fast I can post em on my boycott list
because of their anti-Constitutional act of our Second Amendment.
Rev. J. Smith
http://www.pizzahut.com/contact/feedback_other.asp Since you have fired Ronald B. Honeycutt for his act in self-defense I
will refuse to do business with you. Your company policy against carrying
firearms goes against the Second Amendment of our Constitution of this
great nation. I will also add your company to my boycott page list at
http://www.battlehawk.50megs.com/custom4.html until you reinstate Ronald
B. Honeycutt for combating street terrorist. I also strongly urge you to
change your company policy against not carrying firearms.
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 10:57:35 -0600
newsandviews_list@chuckmuth.com writes:
>
> ********************
> "Screw Pizza Hut"
> June 1, 2004
>
> “Ronald B. Honeycutt, 38, who has a permit to carry a concealed
> weapon, says he's been delivering pizzas for 20 years and has always
> packed heat on the job,” reports WorldNetDaily.com
> (
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=38726)
> today. At around 11 p.m. on May 17th, just after he had made a
> delivery in a high-crime neighborhood in Indianapolis, a dirtball
> confronted Honeycutt with a loaded 9 mm handgun. At that point,
> Honeycutt pulled out his own 9 mm from the back of his pants and
> fired 15 times, hitting the would-be robber at least 10 times,
> killing him.
>
> Sounds like pretty good gun “control” to us. And dare we say, an
> awfully effective “deterrent.”
>
> Anyway, Honeycutt went back to his Pizza Hut store and called the
> cops. The cops have since determined that Honeycutt acted in
> self-defense and will not face criminal charges. Nevertheless…
>
> Pizza Hut fired him.
>
> For violating a company policy against carrying firearms.
>
> BRUSHFIRE ALERT: Now, let’s be honest here. Pizza Hut, as a
> private business, has the right to make such a rule and enforce it.
>
>
> On the other hand, WE have the right to voice our objections to such
> a stupid rule and refuse to do business with them unless and until
> they change it.
>
> And if you’d like to voice YOUR opinion about how Mr. Honeycutt was
> treated, you can call the Pizza Hut corporate office at 1-972-7700
> or give them a “pizza” your mind by emailing them through their
> website at
http://www.pizzahut.com/contact/feedback_other.asp>
> You can also quickly and easily locate the Pizza Hut franchise store
> near you - along with their phone number - by going to:
>
http://www.pizzahut.com/locator/.
>
> I just called the store in my neighborhood and spoke with the
> manager. I explained that my family would no longer be dining in
> her restaurant and why. The woman’s response was, “You should call
> the corporate office. That incident in Indiana has nothing to do
> with us.” To which I responded, “Well, it does now. ‘Cause you
> just lost a customer over it. Maybe YOU should call the corporate
> office.”
>
> Something tells me she will...
>
> Chuck Muth
> President
> Citizen Outreach
>
www.citizenoutreach.com