Now that I've RTFA'd, it seems strange that the cop was asked to leave, but it seems even more strange that people are expecting that the employee who approached the officer should be fire. FIRED? Seriously, for misunderstanding the company's gun policy? Or for feeling uncomfortable that someone is carrying a weapon which can end their life right quick? Because cops have been so well-represented as rational, responsible gun bearers lately?
Later in the featured article, there's mention of a National Guardsman who was refused service while armed. That one turned out to have a perfectly reasonable explanation, a good one, but I also found myself wondering why the fuck a National Guardsman is wandering around armed. Is he empowered to enforce the law? Are we expecting a fucking invasion? I'm not willing to deal with a constantly armed military presence in my daily life unless we're in danger.