FedEx promises to stay loyal to the NRA amid boycott threats - but says it doesn't agree with the gun group
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- FedEx will continue to offer National Rifle Association members discounts despite gun-control activists' boycott threats.
- But FedEx says it does not agree with the NRA's gun-policy positions.
- More than a dozen companies have cut ties with the NRA following an online boycott campaign.
FedEx has responded to boycott threats in response to the company's ongoing deal for National Rifle Association members.
On Monday, the company said in a statement that it did not agree with the NRA's gun-policy positions - but that it would continue to offer members of the gun-rights group discounts.
"FedEx opposes assault rifles being in the hands of civilians," the company said in a statement to Business Insider.
It continued: "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."
The statement goes on to say that it supports restricting such firearms to the military, and that it believes "urgent action" is required to prevent further tragedies such as the shooting that occurred in Parkland, Florida, on February 14.
However, NRA members will continue to be able to receive a discount of up to 26% when shipping packages through FedEx.
"The NRA is one of hundreds of organizations in our alliances/association Marketing program whose members receive discounted rates for FedEx shipping," the company said in its statement. "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."
Last week, people took to social media to pressure companies that offer special deals to NRA members to cut ties with the gun-rights association. While companies including United, Hertz, and MetLife have cut ties with the NRA, FedEx has refused to do so.
Here's FedEx's full statement on why NRA members will continue to receive discounts:
FedEx Corporation's positions on the issues of gun policy and safety differ from those of the National Rifle Association (NRA). FedEx opposes assault rifles being in the hands of civilians. 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. We therefore support restricting them to the military. Most important, FedEx believes urgent action is required at the local, state, and Federal level to protect schools and students from incidents such as the horrific tragedy in Florida on February 14th.
FedEx is a common carrier under Federal law and therefore does not and will not deny service or discriminate against any legal entity regardless of their policy positions or political views. The NRA is one of hundreds of organizations in our alliances/association Marketing program whose members receive discounted rates for FedEx shipping. 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.
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