Pharmacist who shot at robbers sues Walgreens for firing
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Pharmacist who shot at robbers sues Walgreens for firing
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Re: Pharmacist who shot at robbers sues Walgreens for firing
Sounds to me like he's got a case.
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Re: Pharmacist who shot at robbers sues Walgreens for firing
countering force with equal force is not "escalating"! Who cares about walgreens money, but when someone put a handgun in your face, what do you do? 

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Re: Pharmacist who shot at robbers sues Walgreens for firing
He has a good moral case. I am not so sure he has a good "employment law" case.
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Re: Pharmacist who shot at robbers sues Walgreens for firing
+1ELB wrote:He has a good moral case. I am not so sure he has a good "employment law" case.
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