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<blockquote data-quote="smathis30" data-source="post: 403398" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>That goes both ways though. As the hashtag implies, people can choose to boycott companies that support the NRA. Its just a matter of them 1. playing into PR from the attacks</p><p>2. trying to be on what looks like the majority side. If the surveys are right and over 50% want policy change, i believe that would be a better business decision</p><p></p><p>3. Its the democrat version of calling for Planned Parenthood's head. They donate a lot of money to people libs generally don't like and hurting the funding would help their policies. </p><p></p><p>4. From what ive found online, it looks like 10% of their revenue comes from advertisers (and them pulling out) wont hurt a whole lot, but thats still 40 million a year in potential losses. Less than half (~45%) comes from dues and donations, and the other 45% roughly comes from gun sales and the gun industry itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smathis30, post: 403398, member: 1803"] That goes both ways though. As the hashtag implies, people can choose to boycott companies that support the NRA. Its just a matter of them 1. playing into PR from the attacks 2. trying to be on what looks like the majority side. If the surveys are right and over 50% want policy change, i believe that would be a better business decision 3. Its the democrat version of calling for Planned Parenthood's head. They donate a lot of money to people libs generally don't like and hurting the funding would help their policies. 4. From what ive found online, it looks like 10% of their revenue comes from advertisers (and them pulling out) wont hurt a whole lot, but thats still 40 million a year in potential losses. Less than half (~45%) comes from dues and donations, and the other 45% roughly comes from gun sales and the gun industry itself. [/QUOTE]
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