Several U.S. companies are cutting ties with the National Rifle Association and gun manufacturers in the wake of a shooting that killed 17 at a Florida high school last week.
The second-deadliest shooting at a U.S. public school has revived the long-running U.S. debate over gun rights and brought the NRA back under renewed scrutiny.
Gun control activists have campaigned in recent days, with demands ranging from banning semi-automatic guns like the one used in the Florida shooting to asking public pension funds to sell gun stocks.
First National Bank Of Omaha: The bank said it will not renew a contract with the NRA to issue a NRA-branded Visa card.
BlackRock Inc: BlackRock said it will speak with weapons makers and distributors "to understand their response," putting pressure on companies such as Sturm Ruger & Co Inc and American Outdoor Brands Corp.
Enterprise Holdings Inc: National Car Rental, Enterprise and Alamo, the three brands owned by the company, will end their discount program with the NRA, effective March 26.
Source :- yahoonews
The second-deadliest shooting at a U.S. public school has revived the long-running U.S. debate over gun rights and brought the NRA back under renewed scrutiny.
Gun control activists have campaigned in recent days, with demands ranging from banning semi-automatic guns like the one used in the Florida shooting to asking public pension funds to sell gun stocks.
First National Bank Of Omaha: The bank said it will not renew a contract with the NRA to issue a NRA-branded Visa card.
BlackRock Inc: BlackRock said it will speak with weapons makers and distributors "to understand their response," putting pressure on companies such as Sturm Ruger & Co Inc and American Outdoor Brands Corp.
Enterprise Holdings Inc: National Car Rental, Enterprise and Alamo, the three brands owned by the company, will end their discount program with the NRA, effective March 26.
Source :- yahoonews
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