Re: Ruger to donate $1M to NRA if it sells 1M firearms in a
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 8:18 am
William Ruger died in 2002. Sturm, Ruger & Company is publicly owned. No members of the Ruger family are currently in upper management of the company.
It's your decision if you want to punish a company's employees and shareholders for something that its late founder said decades ago.
Probably one could find fault with founders and past management of most companies. A lot of "gun control" legislation in the 20th century was pushed by American firearms manufacturers who did not want to compete with lower-cost imported weapons, such as the so-called Saturday night specials and assault weapons.
You don't have to go too far back in history to find company managements that were racist, anti-Semitic, or dealt with corrupt foreign regimes, including the Nazis.
- Jim
It's your decision if you want to punish a company's employees and shareholders for something that its late founder said decades ago.
Probably one could find fault with founders and past management of most companies. A lot of "gun control" legislation in the 20th century was pushed by American firearms manufacturers who did not want to compete with lower-cost imported weapons, such as the so-called Saturday night specials and assault weapons.
You don't have to go too far back in history to find company managements that were racist, anti-Semitic, or dealt with corrupt foreign regimes, including the Nazis.
- Jim