http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/02 ... hes-suing/A former Wells Fargo employee has filed a lawsuit in circuit court against the bank, contending the financial institution violated her constitutional rights when they fired her for carrying a concealed firearm at work.
Florida resident Ivette Ros, a former bank manager at Wells Fargo, claims she feels “naked” without her gun and says because she had a concealed carry permit it was unlawful for her employer to terminate her for carrying, the Tampa Tribune reported.
“I am within my constitutional right,” Ros reportedly said. “The bank is one of the places that I am able to carry a weapon to. My weapon was concealed. I have a certified license.”
Now I'm no Constitutional scholar like all those people on Capital Hill claim to be, but it was my impression that Constitutional rights are in place for your interaction with government agencies and should have no bearing when interacting with private entities. Just like how Rick can delete whatever he wants to on this forum, Wells Fargo sets the policies for their employees and they either agree to them or move on to other employment. In my eyes Constitutional rights do not trump private property rights. I don't see where this lady has a leg to stand on in court.