FedEx said Monday that it would not bow to public pressure to end its business relationship with the National Rifle Association. The package delivery company said it offers discounted shipping rates through hundreds of organizations, and 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." FedEx said that despite its decision it supports restrictions on assault-style weapons, which the NRA opposes. The announcement came after numerous companies canceled partnerships with the NRA in response to the Parkland, Florida, school shooting. Conservatives in Georgia's Senate on Monday threatened to kill a tax break for Delta Air Lines over its decision to stop offering flight discounts to NRA members. [MarketWatch, USA Today] |
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