Posted January 17, 2017 10:55 am by Comments

By Gregory Smith

SellingTheSecondAmendment.com

You would think a gun seller like Walmart would welcome armed employees, specially cops, but at least in one store in Taylor, Pennsylvania, that’s not the case.

TAYLOR, Pa. — A Pennsylvania police officer is suing Wal-Mart after he says he was fired for carrying his police-issued gun while in the store.

While in uniform and on-duty, Michael Zuby said he stopped by the Wal-Mart store where he was employed to grab some lunch.

Zuby, who worked as security at the store, was told by his boss he had to take his gun out of the store.

According to a report from The Times-Tribune, Zuby was told store employees are never allowed to carry a gun while on the property.

Zuby explained he was required by law to carry the gun while on-duty as an officer.

According to the lawsuit, store managers told the police department not to send Zuby to the store if police were called.

The police chief refused the request.

Wal-Mart responded to the lawsuit saying it offered Zuby a different job at the same pay rate or to move him to another store outside of the town.
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Walmart has some explaining to do.

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