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25 فبراير 2018
USA: More than one dozen companies cut ties with National Rifle Association after 17 people killed in Florida high school shooting
إظهار جميع الإشارات
إظهار جميع الإشارات
Apple
American Airlines (AMR)
Aetna
AT&T
Amazon.com
Alamo Rent A Car (part of Vanguard Car Rental)
Avis Budget
Bank of America
BlackRock
Coca-Cola
Chubb Group
Capital Group
Delta Air Lines
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
FedEx
Goldman Sachs
The Home Depot, Inc.
Hertz
JPMorgan Chase
Kroger
L.L.Bean
Metlife
Medtronic
PNC Financial Services
REI
State Street Global Advisors (SSgA)
Gen Digital (formerly Symantec)
United Airlines (part of United Continental)
Viacom
Vanguard Car Rental
Walt Disney
Wells Fargo
Walmart
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts
YouTube (part of Alphabet)
Dick's Sporting Goods
Uber
Alphabet
Lyft
Gucci
First National of Nebraska
American Outdoor Brands Corporation
Sturm, Ruger & Co, Inc.
TrueCar
Simplisafe
Allied Van Lines
Mountain Equipment Co-op
On 14 February 2018, Nikolas Cruz, a former student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, killed 17 people with a legally purchased AR-15 rifle, according to authorities. Following the mass shooting, people have pressured companies to stop providing discounts and perks for National Rifle Association (NRA) members. The NRA released a statement on 24 February 2018 (see below).