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 Federal/State Law trumps some bullshit corporate policy.Originally posted by GE View PostI think most places would can you for doing that. It's a liability. For one, the guy obviously couldn't follow directions since he was most likely told not to carry a gun to work in the first place. Secondly, it's a tremendous liability for the store if he shot someone. I know nobody on this board is going to agree, but that's just how it beez.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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 Troll, haha oh last week, we were sitting up at the shop bored as shit and she says with an evil grin "lets fk with them"..so we proceed, made for an interesting read and went from 2 pages to 8 pretty quick ROFL, so you have to give me that man. Truce?Originally posted by bcoop View PostSTFU Troll. Don't Mess With Texas. Don't Mess With Texas.
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 Right, because everyone wants to stop at a store where nobody will protect you should some scumbag come in to rob the place. Walgreen's just got themselves a national ad campaign, advertising that they are an easy target. Just like Home Depot did unintentionally a few years ago.Originally posted by jnobles06 View Posteven of they have to give him a million dollars it will be worth it because now they have a national ad campaign due to this incident.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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 The second amendment blows that policy out of the water. Second off, did he even sign anything about that policy? I have never seen or signed anything like that with any job I have ever had. A policy is to protect them from liability. Say he shot someone, they could say, " Our policy clearly states you cannot have a gun". Just to save their own butt. The fact alone that the robber can be shown he is trying to pull the trigger ( watch the video, you clearly see his jerking motions) is enough to show his life was deffinatly in danger. Did they have a right to fire him? Sure, if they wanted to make themselves look bad. This won't even make it to court because wallgreens will settle with him. No jury is going to side with wallgreens and they know it.Originally posted by GE View PostState law clearly allows employers to forbid employees of bringing guns to the workplace. At least in TX, not sure about Michigan. 
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 Almost every job I've had clearly has a policy, code of conduct, whatever you call it, that clearly outlines that you can't bring firearms in the work place. And I've had to sign it, whether a wet signature or electronically.Originally posted by Machx2 View PostI have never seen or signed anything like that with any job I have ever had.
 
 Did they have a right to fire him? Sure, if they wanted to make themselves look bad. This won't even make it to court because wallgreens will settle with him. No jury is going to side with wallgreens and they know it.
 
 So back to the issue at hand, it sounds like you even agree that Walgreens did in fact have a right to fire him. So if that's the case, what legal theory or remedy does the fired worker have? The facts of the actual robbery seem almost inconsequential, if in fact he knew he wasn't supposed to have a gun at work.
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