FedEx Corp said on Monday it would allow the National Rifle Association (NRA) to continue using a discount program but said it opposed sales of assault rifles.The package delivery company’s statement comes as major corporations are under pressures to sever marketing and other ties with the NRA in the aftermath of the Feb. 14 shooting that killed 17 people at a Florida high school.READ MORE: Delta, United join growing list of companies cutting ties with NRA FedEx said its positions on the issues of gun policy and safety differ from those of the NRA. The shipper supports restricting assault rifles to the military and opposes allowing civilians to use them.WATCH: NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre addresses Parkland shooting at CPAC
“While we strongly support the constitutional right of U.S. citizens to own firearms subject to appropriate background checks, FedEx views assault rifles and large capacity magazines as an inherent potential danger to schools, workplaces, and communities when such weapons are misused,” FedEx said.READ MORE: Americans want stronger gun laws after Florida shooting, multiple polls showAs for discounts, it added that “FedEx has never set or changed rates for any of our millions of customers around the world in response to their politics, beliefs or positions on issues.”WATCH: Georgia Republicans target state tax break for Delta after airline cuts discount for NRA members
FedEx continues partnership with NRA despite protest
© 2018 The Canadian Press
Trending
-
Vancouver man charged with murder in 1996 Ontario cold-case killing31281 Read
-
Man suspected of killing wife, father-in-law in Calgary found dead28421 Read
-
‘She will be deeply missed’: Mom of 3, school teacher identified as Calgary double homicide victim23358 Read
-
Remembering the celebrities we lost in 202412201 Read
-
What’s the story behind this mysterious photo album dropped at Global Edmonton?11805 Read
-
Norwegian chess grandmaster quits tournament in dispute over jeans6206 Read
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article