CBS Evening News: Showdown Over Guns At Work
From a newsroom which has become infamous for left-wing hackjob reporting (the fraudulent Rathergate memos being Exhibit #1) comes a surprisingly balanced look at the battle over parking lot bans in America, and how one man's life has been affected by a business who denies its employees their Constitutional rights.
- When gun and corporate cultures clashed in southeast Oklahoma, Jimmy Wyatt got caught in the crossfire.
"I've had it for over 20 years ... They're very much a part of life," says Wyatt of his guns. "We all carry them."
But in 2002, as CBS News Correspondent Bill Whitaker reports, a surprise sweep of the parking lot found Wyatt and 11 other employees of paper giant Weyerhauser had guns locked in their vehicles, a violation of a new corporate policy. They all said they didn't know the policy had changed. They were fired almost on the spot.
"They done me wrong," says Wyatt of his employer. "Ruined my life, basically."
"I have a wife and five kids. I'm nearly on food stamps. My one girl just had to drop out of college. I'm nearly on food stamps."
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