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The Utah Supreme Court sided with AOL. :evil:
Hansen v. AOL, Docket Information Case - 20020288
Oh, and by the way. I will never give another cent to AOL. Not only did they fire three employees for having guns in their cars, AOL is definitely and anti-gun organization.
Well, what do you all think?Justices uphold guns ruling
Fired workers who violated the ban had sued AOL
By Linda Thomson
Deseret Morning News
The Utah Supreme Court on Tuesday asserted that employees do not have the right to bring guns onto company property if there is a policy prohibiting weapons.
The high court's ruling underscored the strength of Utah's long-standing, at-will employment law â€" which means workers can be fired or quit at any time.
The decision was prompted by a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by three America Online employees, Luke Hansen, Paul Carlson and Jason Melling, who were sacked in 2000 after they transferred guns among their cars in the company's leased parking lot at its Ogden call center.
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Hansen v. AOL, Docket Information Case - 20020288
Oh, and by the way. I will never give another cent to AOL. Not only did they fire three employees for having guns in their cars, AOL is definitely and anti-gun organization.