How to encourage divestment from gun companies
Divestment helped end Apartheid in South Africa. In addition to advocating for more effective gun control laws at the federal and state levels, we can bring financial pressure on gun companies. If resisting reasonable gun control hurts their bottom line, they will change. Like any industry, their sole concern is profits.
The horrific mass murder at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut was a wake-up call for our nation, and underscored a growing epidemic of gun violence that threatens every American. In New York City, we initiated the process of divesting our public pension fund holdings in companies that manufacture military-grade assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines for sale on the civilian market.
The days of quietly condoning business as usual are over. Investors have a choice to make -- profit off an industry that puts military-grade weapons on our streets, or become a force for change? Join our call for action today by pledging to divest your gun investments and urge institutional investors to do the same.
http://advocate.nyc.gov/guns/pledge
The link above provides information on which funds invest in guns. Inform yourself and then take action.
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Use our sample letter to contact the institutional investors on our lists (hedge funds & money managers) and encourage them to join Wall Street for Change by divesting from companies that sell military grade weapons and high-capacity ammunition on the civilian market
http://advocate.nyc.gov/guns/pledge
Squinch
(52,711 posts)Response to BainsBane (Original post)
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Paladin
(28,755 posts)GreenStormCloud
(12,072 posts)Kingofalldems
(39,196 posts)GreenStormCloud
(12,072 posts)BainsBane
(54,739 posts)take it. --------------------->
billh58
(6,641 posts)advice from a true NRA puppet. More guns equals more profits for the manufacturers, so they can pay the NRA more money to lobby corrupt politicians for more obscene anti-people gun laws.
And this one has the audacity to tout that as a GOOD thing. The Gungeon is a swamp of right-wing anti-American ideology, and they make absolutely no apologies for spewing this stuff on a Liberal Democratic discussion board.
BainsBane
(54,739 posts)Indisputable.
Paladin
(28,755 posts)It's particularly bad during campaign season. In the run-ups to both the 2008 and 2012 elections, our resident Gun Enthusiasts were predicting with spittle-flecked delight that Obama was facing a huge ass-whupping, due to his lack of enthusiasm regarding guns. Didn't happen, obviously. And then there's that infamous 2008-era poll, where 45% of the Gun Control/RKBA faithful expressed a willingness to vote Republican over gun policy---with another 3% vowing to stay at home on election day, just to piss off Democrats. Like I say, we can make common cause with many gun owners, but the gun activists are a waste of our time. They're over on the Dark Side of this issue, and they're never coming back.
BainsBane
(54,739 posts)You don't meet the terms of the SOP, and you know it.
This group exists to promote gun control, not for gun nuts to shit all over ever effort to bring about change.
Paladin
(28,755 posts)BainsBane
(54,739 posts)is alien to some.
Paladin
(28,755 posts)I am more and more persuaded that there is no meaningful dialog or compromising with pro-gun activists. We're on our own to effect the changes in firearms policy which are so badly needed in this country.
BainsBane
(54,739 posts)are very extreme. They don't represent the majority of gun owners. Their goal is to prevent any reform and promote gun proliferation. Polling data shows the overwhelming majority of gun owners don't agree with them, but they do articulate the same views as the powerful gun lobby that buys votes in congress.
Paladin
(28,755 posts)I've been a gun owner for better than 50 years, and I support rigorous measures to keep firearms out of the wrong hands.
BainsBane
(54,739 posts)They act like anything you say about gun zealots is an indictment against all gun owners, which many of us have repeatedly pointed out is not the case.
Paladin
(28,755 posts)They need to be called on it every single time they try it.