Appears to me this "ain't your fault, do what you want to society" isn't working out so good. It's a downright shame a man can't put in his shift at work without worrying about being alive to clock out.
I'm sure most non owner employers would terminate any employee of theirs if faced with the same situation now a day's. They have an obligation to provide a safe work environment, but that doesn't seem to apply anymore when it comes dealing with people who are on drugs, alcohol, or are just plain mean. After all, it isn't their fault, it's the drugs, alcohol, their parent's or teachers who made them that way. Doesn't make it right, just the way it is.
Survival is a God given instinct given to every living creature. When looking into the barrel of a gun natural instinct tells you you are about to die. That's a fact all the politically correct folks in the world can't change. The plain and simple truth is you stop him or he's gonna stop you. Instinct forces you to act to survive. If I were in that store and was shot accidently by the clerk who was just trying to stay alive there's no way I could blame him. The blame go's to the one who forced him to act.
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