After Disney, Universal Studios and Georgia Pacific have apparently added their names to the list of employers who prefer to protect their staff and property by maintaining their "no guns" policies.
Per WFTV ABC-9 (Orlando):
First, it was Disney. Now the controversy over a new state law that allows people to carry guns to work is impacting Universal Studios. Last week, a Disney fired a worker who brought a gun to work (read report). Now the story is getting even bigger.
The Attorney General's Office is now looking into more than 200 complaints against several companies, including Universal and Disney.
Universal has a work study program with the Orange County School District. Eleventh and 12th graders go to school there half a day and work there half a day. Schools are exempt from the new gun law, so Universal says the entire theme park is too, even though it only has 45 students.
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