Pizza Hut coming around, or no?

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I worked in pizza delivery once upon a time. I also have worked for a couple of major retailers. I did work for Papa Johns for a while and they had a no gun policy. I choose to go ahead and carry though, if I had to use it and got fired and lost my $12 and hour atleast I would still be alive.) Like others have said, I don't think that it was so much that they are anti-gun as it is that they were looking to not be liable if someone representing the company were to shoot someone. Both of the retailers that I worked for allow customers to carry guns but forbid employees for doing so, on or off the clock, for the same reasons.
 
See more on this and other pizza delivery robbery and resistance discussions at www.tipthepizzaguy.com/discussion. User "Ronnoc" does a good job compiling reports as they come in. There is always lively talk about going armed, and on policies enacted by employers. My username there is "Jaybee". Pizza delivery is something I've done on and off for more than two decades. (I currently do it one night a week to help fund a just-opened college account for my 17-month old.)
 
CajunBrass wrote:
I know a fellow who took a 12 ga shotgun blast to the face and lived for years afterwards. Lost most of his lower jar and one side of his face, but he lived.

As did the second facial transplant recipient in the US, a woman shot in the face at point-blank range by her husband, who used a 12-gauge.
 
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