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raedyn said:So now Pizza Hut empoyees that may have previously ignored the 'no-gun' rule may stop because they realize that their company really will fire them. And it's now publicly acknowledge that their employees don't carry. I wonder if this would make Pizza Hut delivery people more of a target for people wanting to jump delivery guys?
I would say that it all comes down to something my Pappy used to say, "You can do what you want just don't get caught." This guy got caught, but my guess is that it isn't going to change how many of the employees that carried before are going to carry now. My guess is many won't see pizza delivery as something to risk their lives over, and will carry anyway until they quit or get caught. I know I would.