Gun Toting Disney employee suspended

I don't know, but if Disney found a loophole, great. I believe in bearing arms (on your own property) but I really don't want anyone bringing them to my house or the happiest place on earth.
 
From the Orlando Sentinel

Disney employees with concealed-weapons permits be allowed to keep their guns in their cars while at work?

Yes. All other employees are able to.
No. It's too dangerous for visitors.
Not sure


Should Disney employees with concealed-weapons permits be allowed to keep their guns in their cars while at work?

Yes. All other employees are able to. (12939 responses)

80.7%

No. It's too dangerous for visitors. (2962 responses)

18.5%

Not sure (141 responses)

0.9%

16042 total responses (Results not scientific)


I think those responses are a little skewed. The NRA was asking all its members to go vote and linked directly to the newspaper.
 
I missed this - I think that is fantastic news and am glad Disney didn't back down from this.

From the Orlando Sentinel

Disney employees with concealed-weapons permits be allowed to keep their guns in their cars while at work?

Yes. All other employees are able to.
No. It's too dangerous for visitors.
Not sure


Should Disney employees with concealed-weapons permits be allowed to keep their guns in their cars while at work?

Yes. All other employees are able to. (12939 responses)

80.7%

No. It's too dangerous for visitors. (2962 responses)

18.5%

Not sure (141 responses)

0.9%

16042 total responses (Results not scientific)
Hmmm....so that is what FL residents think...wonder what the rest of the world thinks since Walt Disney World attracts so many tourists? I'm glad they found the loophole and hope the courts uphold it. For some reason, this story has really struck a cord and I personally have nothing against guns. DH is a cop and I go to the range and shoot so it has nothing to do with firearms. What ticked me off is I think this was more about one guy looking for a law suit against Disney ($$$) and less about his 2nd amendment rights. If it truly were about his rights, he would work with his legislative who is already trying to fight this in the courts now. Instead he went on his own with a stupid stunt and got his butt canned. Served him right.
 
I'm just listening to the discussion on the podcast now and think this is a ridiculous law. I completely agree that Disney is doing the right thing.

Something bad is going to happen whether it's road rage taken to a new level or a disgruntled employee going to the parking lot and returning to the office with their gun.
 

Not to get off topic at all but I would like to add my two cents lol to the situation. Being an avid Disney traveler from the northeast, and a former WTC employee, I agree with the Florida State Government in allowing employees to carry concealed weapons to work. In my personal opinion, I also think that Disney should allow these employees to carry these weapons to work as it would be a deterrent to many terrorists who may have their sights set on WDW.

I highly doubt terrorists will be deterred by guns in cars.
 
I'm just listening to the discussion on the podcast now and think this is a ridiculous law. I completely agree that Disney is doing the right thing.

Something bad is going to happen whether it's road rage taken to a new level or a disgruntled employee going to the parking lot and returning to the office with their gun.

Thats a flawed argument. I defend this guys right to carry a gun legally. Saying that he might use it in "road rage" isn't a reason to keep him for carrying it. Disney using the law to keep him from carrying is a good reason. He was wrong because Disney choose to use legal reasons to keep him from bringing it. If he wants to bring it they he should fight the law first to get it overturned.
 
He was wrong because Disney choose to use legal reasons to keep him from bringing it. If he wants to bring it they he should fight the law first to get it overturned.

He would not have standing to bring a lawsuit unless he was "injured." Thus, to challenge the policy through the courts, he had to make Disney take action against him.

[As a former practicing attorney, I assumed you meant going through the courts when you said "overturned." Alas, having the law changed through the legislative process would not required said "injury."]
 
I have not read the statute in question, but it probably is poorly worded (most are).

The problem seems to be how expansive is the definition of "workplace." Is a cast member's workplace their particular duty station, or does it include all of WDW property? There's quite a difference between someone who works in an office building (that's what -- 15,000 sq. ft?) and WDW (that's x sq. miles).

That being said, I think "test cases" are usually despicable.
 
He would not have standing to bring a lawsuit unless he was "injured." Thus, to challenge the policy through the courts, he had to make Disney take action against him.

[As a former practicing attorney, I assumed you meant going through the courts when you said "overturned." Alas, having the law changed through the legislative process would not required said "injury."]

Yes, sue was the the wrong choice and I meant to say have the law or loophole at least overturned.
 
Thats a flawed argument. I defend this guys right to carry a gun legally. Saying that he might use it in "road rage" isn't a reason to keep him for carrying it. Disney using the law to keep him from carrying is a good reason. He was wrong because Disney choose to use legal reasons to keep him from bringing it. If he wants to bring it they he should fight the law first to get it overturned.

I don't think it's flawed so we'll have to disagree.

I don't defend his right to carry a gun. So, we'll have to disagree again.;) But, that's okay, I certainly realize the opinions on guns vary a lot and that mine is not the same as many other people.

I didn't mean "he" specifically might use a gun for road rage. I do believe someone will though. I really hope I'm wrong.
 
I hope no one gives him anymore attention. I personally own a gun, but cannot understand the desire to bring it to work at WDW. Anything can happen anywhere, but let's be honest....What's the chances of you needing it at WDW? He wanted a circus and he got one. :sad2: I'm very thankful that Disney found that so called "loophole" because he has some issues that need to be addressed and he should not be working there, especially as a guard.

What about on the drive home?
 
I don't think it's flawed so we'll have to disagree.

I don't defend his right to carry a gun. So, we'll have to disagree again.;) But, that's okay, I certainly realize the opinions on guns vary a lot and that mine is not the same as many other people.

I didn't mean "he" specifically might use a gun for road rage. I do believe someone will though. I really hope I'm wrong.

So you think it should be illegal to carry a gun period? Because someone might use it for "road rage". Do you think that type of person cares if they follow the law or not?
 
So you think it should be illegal to carry a gun period? Because someone might use it for "road rage". Do you think that type of person cares if they follow the law or not?

No, not just because someone might use it for road rage.
 
So no one should ever carry a gun? Is that what your saying?

I'm not going to get into a big debate and go into details. Obviously, you don't agree with me. That's fine. I'm not going to be baited into a disagreement over it. Have a nice night.
 
Listen, obviously, you don't agree with me. That's fine. I'm not going to be baited into a disagreement over it. Have a nice night.

I wasn't baiting, just trying to find out your stance....did you tell me and I missed it? Should you truly believe that citizens should never be armed then I have insight into your prior arguments.
 
I wasn't baiting, just trying to find out your stance....did you tell me and I missed it? Should you truly believe that citizens should never be armed then I have insight into your prior arguments.

Dpuck, would you like some pie...:teeth:
 
Dpuck, can I interject with a question? What do you think the transport rules should be? I've tried to look up Florida's rules on transporting guns (and the question boils down to me, does it have to be locked up while being transported or not?) and I honestly can't quite figure out what the rule is.

My brother works for a gun manufacturer, and when transports his own handguns (even to the range), they are securely locked in a lockbox in the trunk of his car. Even though I'm way on the other side of this question, that seems totally reasonable to me.
 
Something bad is going to happen whether it's road rage taken to a new level or a disgruntled employee going to the parking lot and returning to the office with their gun.

Don't fool yourself into thinking that banning guns from WDW property (or anywhere for that matter) will stop one from "road rage taken to a new level" or a disgruntled employee from going beserk. Criminals break the laws no matter what they are (that is why they are criminals).
 














Save Up to 30% on Rooms at Walt Disney World!

Save up to 30% on rooms at select Disney Resorts Collection hotels when you stay 5 consecutive nights or longer in late summer and early fall. Plus, enjoy other savings for shorter stays.This offer is valid for stays most nights from August 1 to October 11, 2025.
CLICK HERE













DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest

Back
Top