The Disarmament Policy Putting Rideshare Drivers At Risk
3 years ago
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Cam Edwards
Bearing Arms
Cam and Company
Second Amendment
Gun Rights
Gun Control
Townhall
Townhall Media
Cynthia Norman
Lyft
Cynthia Norman Lyft
Cynthia Norman is no longer able to drive for Lyft after using her lawfully-owned and legally-carried firearm in self-defense against a pair of carjackers in Cleveland, thanks to the company's policy requiring drivers to be disarmed on the job. In a powerful interview with Cam, Norman says with carjackings increasing at a staggering rate in cities like Cleveland and Chicago, these rideshare policies are forcing people to choose between their lives and their livelihoods.
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