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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> A Texas restaurant sparked a heaping dish of controversy this weekend for
posting a sign on its marquee making fun of domestic violence.Roots Bistro,
an organic, vegetarian-friendly restaurant in Houston, put up a sign outside
the restaurant Saturday that read: "Beer should be like violence: domestic."According
the the Houston Chronicle the sign had been up for only 10
minutes, yet it quickly drew criticism on social media sites like Facebook
and Twitter as passersby who took pictures of the sign and posted
pictures on the Internet. (See an image of the sign.)One user, Amanda
Nash wrote on Roots Bistro's Facebook, "Was really disappointed when I saw
this...domestic violence is not a joke."Manager Kenneth Choateexplained
that the saying was taken off the Internet by an employee who
had seen it on an another business marquee, the Chronicle reported."Everyone
makes mistakes," said Choate. "We completely deserved the backlash, and
I can't be mad at anyone but myself," he told the Houston
Press.But in another lapse of judgment, the restaurant took down the offensive
sign and put up another sign that read: "Seriously, focus your energy
on equal rights."That sparked even more anger.One used, named Allison Marek
wrote:I'm MOST upset about the second sign that made light of the
damage the first sign did. Ya'll are like a little kid that
has to be forced to apologize for doing something hurtful.By Sunday, the
restaurant posted a full apology on i
debate expanded gun
legislation and weeks after Connecticut joined Colorado in signing into
law tougher new gun restrictions.The New York State Rifle & Pistol Association,
the state's NRA affiliate, has a pending federal lawsuit against the new
provisions. It plans to ask a judge Monday for an immediate halt
to the magazine limit. The new registrations, required over the next year,
will be the group's focus later.The law violates the constitutional rights
of law-abiding citizens "to keep commonly possessed firearms" at home for
self-defense and for other lawful purposes, the New York State Rifle &
Pistol Association said in court papers. It is advising members to obey
the law in the meantime."We are lawful and legal citizens of New
York state and we always obey the law," association President Tom King
said. "It's as simple as that."State Police planned to post forms on
their website for registration starting Monday. Owners of those guns, now
banned from in-state sales, are required within a year to register them.
Alternatively, they can legally sell them to a licensed dealer or out
of state by next Jan. 15.Rich Davenport, recording secretary of the Erie
County Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs, said their nearly 11,000 members
are united in opposition to the law, which he considers a hasty,
illogical and emotional response to the Newtown, Conn., school shooting.
He also questioned likely compliance with the registration requirement."I'm
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