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These Companies Have Cut Ties With the NRA

A portion of corporate America has been rethinking its relationship with the National Rifle Assn., taking a closer look at investments, co-branding deals and other ties to the gun industry in the months following a Florida school shooting that left 17 people dead.

A portion of corporate America has been rethinking its relationship with the National Rifle Assn., taking a closer look at investments, co-branding deals and other ties to the gun industry in the months following a Florida school shooting that left 17 people dead.

 

The NRA has aggressively resisted calls for stricter gun control in the wake of the Feb. 14 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

 

But companies that partner with the NRA to offer members-only deals, ranging from life insurance to wine clubs, have faced pressure from customers to take a stand. More than a dozen have ended business partnerships with the group.

 

Some retailers have also taken steps to restrict gun sales, and several financial firms have announced new policies for doing business with those who sell or manufacture firearms.

 

Here’s a list: 

Natalie previously covered immigrant communities and environmental justice as a bilingual reporter at CityLab and CityLab Latino. She hails from the Los Angeles area and graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in English literature.
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