Wal-mart had no right to fire its employees for defending their lives and that of customers.
My life is more valuable than the corporate bottom-line.
This is a powerful and overdue message to companies with corporate anti-Second Amendment policies.
Kudos to the Utah Supreme Court for upholding a fundamental American freedom.
Corporate policies demand employees be victims.
No duty to retreat, this should spread.
I hope other states pick up on this. Just recently, an armed robber robbed three 7-11 stores in Phoenix within an hour, likely choosing them as targets because of their no guns for employees policy.
Outside of corporate policy, this is Arizona, where armed store employees are common. Stripping companies of their ability to risk their employees lives would be a major kick in the pants to the Bloomberg gun controllers.
In case of danger to the Company's property, employees must unite to protect it.
About time walmart was put in it’s place. I used to work there and people would walk in and take things and walk out. You could not do anything but call a manager or police.