Robber's mom sueing Kroger

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    And now you know why corporations ban guns on their premises.

    I've often said that I'm not allowed to carry when on duty as a pharmacist for this very reason - my death benefits are much cheaper than a lawsuit against me exercising my right to self-defense.

    On another note, doesn't Indiana law prohibit lawsuits against self-defense scenarios? Or is the fact that a corporation is involved change that?
     

    VN Vet

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    Her child was in there to buy some popcorn and some sodas then some one shot and killed him. My son was a good boy.

    Even good Moms can be wrong about their children. Too bad.
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    "Kroger failed to supervise its employees and enforce its safety policies including Kroger's policy that no employees shall carry a firearm while on duty."

    So, your cause of action is based on Kroger Inc. failing to maintain a safe work environment for your son and the fact that a Kroger employee did not follow corporate's directives? Hmmm, I see a flaw in your logic.
     
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    I've often said that I'm not allowed to carry when on duty as a pharmacist for this very reason - my death benefits are much cheaper than a lawsuit against me exercising my right to self-defense.

    You don't let that stop you from protecting yourself, do you?

    On another note, doesn't Indiana law prohibit lawsuits against self-defense scenarios? Or is the fact that a corporation is involved change that?

    I believe that law only protects individuals from lawsuits, or surely the manager would be a defendant as well.
     

    Mr Evilwrench

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    He was in the process of turning his life around. He aspired to be a music producer. Or something like that. Yeah.
     
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