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And that is one way nadinbrzezinski Jan 2013 #1
Excellent Plan - De-fund The Firearm and Ammunition Industry cantbeserious Jan 2013 #2
Actually it won't impact them at all ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #4
Maybe they understand that attitudes toward guns are shifting, and restrictions are on horizon. Hoyt Jan 2013 #6
If that indeed happens ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #7
Yep, so-called responsible gun owners acting like irresponsible gun cultists. Hoyt Jan 2013 #8
What is irresponsible? ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #9
Naw. Certain guns and accessories attract callous people who have trained to shoot people in our Hoyt Jan 2013 #10
What would those be? ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #11
You are actually catching on. Hoyt Jan 2013 #12
With the exception of the POS 100 round mags all those items are fine ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #15
Good on 'em! ReRe Jan 2013 #3
I assume they have done a fiduciary duty check on this ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #5
A "fiduciary duty check"? Do tell...with amusing anecdotes, if you please. libdem4life Jan 2013 #13
IANAL, but have been an investor, a pension plan trustee, and have money in that pension plan... ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #14
Many investment funds bowed out of concerns that became sullied and/or tainted. Funds come and go libdem4life Jan 2013 #16
IANAL = I am not a lawyer ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #17
Thanks. Interesting and I see your point. Hopefully the negative social statement will prevail libdem4life Jan 2013 #21
Again if BODs let social statements override prudence there can be issues ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #23
That's right, Professor, and it would be dereliction of fiduciary duty to be invested in industry Hoyt Jan 2013 #18
However the first half of the year should have good profits... ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #19
Good, you can profiteer from your close relationship with your guns. Hoyt Jan 2013 #20
Depending on how the companies FYs are structured, its could be an interesting technical play ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2013 #22
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