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Employee pulls gun during Wal-Mart produce dispute


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This can not end well.

I suspect The Great Wal Corp will join the bed wetters and other anti group armed with this incident. (Yes, I joined the Great wall of China and Walmart into Great Wal Corp.)

Guest bkelm18
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This can not end well.

I suspect The Great Wal Corp will join the bed wetters and other anti group armed with this incident. (Yes, I joined the Great wall of China and Walmart into Great Wal Corp.)

I doubt it. A LOT of crazy stuff happens at Walmarts. For some reason this one just happen to make the news.

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Your right, probably not over just this but I do suspect they are tired of the Wally walk jokes and the welcome HCP newbies jokes.

However then I remember things like that can only happen in states were signs have force of law like TN.

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Your right, probably not over just this but I do suspect they are tired of the Wally walk jokes and the welcome HCP newbies jokes.

However then I remember things like that can only happen in states were signs have force of law like TN.

I was not aware that those jokes were outside of this site.

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I was not aware that those jokes were outside of this site.

The "WallyWalk" is a standard on every carry site I've ever frequented.

- OS

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Not to make light of the situation, but this would be understandable at a gas station,

but the produce dept? Walmart does play funny little games with prices. Have caught

'em at it. I don't care for tomatoes anyway, but wouldn't draw down on someone

over one, or the price. Likely, underlying issues at work here, as well.

As someone else said, this doesn't make us look good in the gen. public eye.

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I doubt it. A LOT of crazy stuff happens at Walmarts. For some reason this one just happen to make the news.

I agree. If they didn't react to Gomer shooting a hole in the ceiling awhile back, they're not going to react to this.

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On the up side, at least the guy didn't shoot anyone. This is much less damaging to the image of CCW permit holders than if he'd flown totally off the handle and killed someone.

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Weel being a Wal mart employee he is probally fired. I don't think an employee can carry in the store even if not on the clock.

Guest BenderBendingRodriguez
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I was not aware that anyone went to Wal Mart for any purpose other than to take the Wally Walk. I just kinda assumed that everyone there was packing, and no one had any real interest in shopping--let alone flipping out over the price of tomatoes.

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I hope they charge the man who pulled the gun with everything possible. He obviously is not responsible enough or has his emotions under control enough to carry a firearm (or probably drive an automobile).

Guest RevScottie
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Have you guys read the entire updated story? He did not get into an argument over tomatoes. He got into an argument with a husband who claimed the man touched his wife inappropriately and then shoved him. The man then drew his weapon and will likely claim he feared for his life because of the irate husband. This is a way different story than what the "tabloid style" headlines would indicate.

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I saw this on the news the day after I took my permit test. The media made it a point to note licensed to carry.

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Have you guys read the entire updated story? He did not get into an argument over tomatoes. He got into an argument with a husband who claimed the man touched his wife inappropriately and then shoved him. The man then drew his weapon and will likely claim he feared for his life because of the irate husband. This is a way different story than what the "tabloid style" headlines would indicate.

The news story certainly painted this as if the fellow pulled his gun inappropriately but if I’m an older man and some much younger, in shape guy starts shoving me I might do the same thing…we don’t know what this irate husband might have said during this altercation and/or whether the man was legitimately in fear for his life or sever harm.

Certainly no one should un-holster their weapon without justification to do so and if this guy did that then yeah, it reflects poorly on all HCP holders. On the other hand, expecting a complete story from the news is a fool’s errand.

Guest pfries
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Have you guys read the entire updated story? He did not get into an argument over tomatoes. He got into an argument with a husband who claimed the man touched his wife inappropriately and then shoved him. The man then drew his weapon and will likely claim he feared for his life because of the irate husband. This is a way different story than what the "tabloid style" headlines would indicate.

Hey do you have a link to the updated story?

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Where is the updated story RevScottie (link please)? Old man overreacted and deserves to loose his CCW. This didn't happen in a dark alley. It happened in a Wal-Mart produce department. Talk about paranoid.

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The quality of walmart produce in no way would make anyone want to risk a shoot out, at least I wouldn't think it would. Just going into one of their stores gives me the willies.

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