Gun Owners, Don’t Be Fooled – FedEx Is No Friend Of The NRA

Originally Posted at Free Market Shooter

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Recently FedEx drew the consternation of liberals when they decided to buck the trend of companies abandoning NRA discounts in the wake of the Florida shooting, choosing instead to maintain its business relationship with the organization.  Think Progress recently claimed the NRA had a “secret deal” with FedEx in an attempt to pressure the organization into abandoning its NRA partnership.  It seems that while FedEx’s arrangement remains in place, many other arrangements with FedEx do not:

On Tuesday, ThinkProgress exclusively reported that FedEx also has a secret deal with the NRA and the gun industry to bend its own rules on gun shipments. “Some customers have been approved for an exception to ship firearms with a 2-day (AM or PM) service,” a confidential internal document revealed. Those customers included 86 firearms manufacturers and dealers, including Smith & Wesson, Colt, Glock, SIG Sauer, and the National Rifle Association itself.

Think Progress lauded World of Wonder, ICM Partners, and CAA for abandoning their partnerships with FedEx.  Many anti-gun social media users promoted a boycott of FedEx, and other pro-gun users (and NRA members) claimed they would only use FedEx to ship in the future.

Gun owners, do not be fooled – FedEx is no “friend” of the NRA, even though the company has technically “sided” with the organization by refusing to discriminate on the basis of its political platform.

FedEx’s statement was anything but supportive of the NRA and of gun rights:

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’s statement puts the company in direct opposition the NRA.  Even though FedEx “supports” the political rights of the NRA and its members, its support ends there, and turns politically combative immediately afterwards.  

In fact, FedEx’s statement reads much more like those of Obama, Bloomberg, Feinstein, Schumer, CNN, and many other lawmakers and mainstream media reporters who appear to be completely ignorant when it comes to firearms:

The whole affair makes me wonder who is in charge of FedEx’s marketing team – in one fell swoop, they managed to piss off not just gun-grabbing liberals, but NRA members and law-abiding gun owners in the process.  I’ve stated in the past that politics is bad for any business, and all businesses would do their best to avoid taking political positions at all.  Instead of taking one position and pissing off 50% of Americans, FedEx has taken both bad sides, actively trying to piss off all Americans in the process.

Morning Consult has pointed to numbers confirming this truth – those companies that came out in opposition to the NRA have seen their business suffer as a result:

Morning Consult survey of 2,201 U.S. adults conducted Feb. 23-25 found increases in negative views of businesses that severed ties with the NRA after consumers learned of them. The poll’s margin of error is plus or minus 2 percentage points.

MetLife Inc., the insurance giant that ended a discount for NRA members last week, had a 45 percent favorable rating, compared to a 12 percent unfavorable rating, before survey participants were informed of that move. After learning of it, respondents with an unfavorable view of the company increased to 25 percent, while its favorability rating rose 1 percentage point.

Unfavorability ratings for the three major rental car brands associated with Enterprise Holdings Inc. — Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Alamo and National Car Rental — all more than doubled among surveyed adults after they learned about the companies ending discounts for NRA members.

Enterprise Rent-A-Car’s favorability rating slid from 61 percent to 50 percent, while its unfavorability rating jumped from 12 percent to 25 percent. For Alamo and National Car Rental, favorability was little changed, whereas unfavorability ratings increased from 10 percent to 24 percent and 11 percent to 25 percent, respectively.

While the mainstream media may believe their campaign against the NRA is having the desired effect, with many businesses choosing to abandon their partnerships and oppose the organization politically…

…the mud-slinging is likely having the exact opposite effect, with NRA memberships set to soar just in time for the 2018 elections.

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22winmag - refugee from ZeroHedge who just couldn't take the explosion of doom porn and the avalanche of near-hourly Bitcoin stories
22winmag - refugee from ZeroHedge who just couldn't take the explosion of doom porn and the avalanche of near-hourly Bitcoin stories
March 2, 2018 10:02 pm

Gun owners, don’t be fooled- FedEx is no friend of the NRA *which is no friend of Gun Owners*.

Who writes this shit?

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
March 2, 2018 10:30 pm

Lol! That leaves people with the choice of UPS. Haven’t heard a peep out of them. They will gladly pick up that business until people get pissed off at them for some other reason.

The shipping business is worse then telecommunications. You have three choices, USPS, UPS and Fedex.

Rdawg the fascist
Rdawg the fascist
  Mary Christine
March 2, 2018 10:45 pm

Where I live you have three choices for high-speed internet: Comcast, Comcast or Comcast.

No wonder my bill goes up 3-4 times per year.

nkit
nkit
  Rdawg the fascist
March 2, 2018 11:00 pm

No AT$T ?

Rdawg the fascist
Rdawg the fascist
  nkit
March 2, 2018 11:22 pm

There’s Century Link DSL and Viasat Satellite service; both of which have relatively low speed compared to Comcast.

There’s fiber optic north of me in Logan and south of me in SLC, but no option here.

Jake
Jake
  Rdawg the fascist
March 2, 2018 11:16 pm

I am under the impression the 5G wireless coming around 2020 will be able to replace Comcast for both high speed internet and TV. I sure hope so. They are simply shit.
Here, we have no Comcast office. 50,000 people and the nearest office is 50 miles away. They ship everything UPS if you raise hell. They seem to think people want to spend hours driving to one of their offices.
I have begun receiving offers to have these morons be my cell phone carrier. When my TV, internet and landline are all down at least once a month I need my Verizon phone to call them. If they had my cell business it probably wouldn’t work half the time either.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mary Christine
March 3, 2018 9:24 am

If you want to lose packages or have them delivered to the wrong address (where you are the one that will have to track them down if you want to find them), FEDEX is by far the best choice.

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
March 2, 2018 10:34 pm

Western civilization is collapsing in front of out eyes which means that many people are not responsible enough to own guns. On the other hand those that are responsible need to owns guns to protect themselves from the barbarians that are increasing in numbers.

We live in dangerous times.

The second amendment was created in the interest of responsible people. Life is a hazardous venture. And this is why guns in the hands of the responsible is the only defense against the irresponsible. Those who want to ban guns are the irresponsible ones and those who agree with them are the stupid who have no critical thinking skills.

We live in dangerous times.

Jake
Jake
March 2, 2018 11:32 pm

I see FedEx and all the other assholes blathering on about “high capacity” magazines.
It came out today that Cruz had no magazines capable of holding more than ten rounds of ammunition. The cowardly cops that all the prog peepants defend by saying they were up against an AR-15 killing machine with “high capacity” mags are now shown to be full of shit.
The deputies likely had between 15 and 20 round capacity mags in their pistols. I assume they also had combat shotguns but we’ll disregard that. One deputy, and certainly four deputies could have easily laid massive suppressing fire on the yahoo and moved right up on him.
The only lesson here is that when you have a Democrat lib/prog/copfuk sheriff working with commieass teacher’s union types in school administration to phony up arrest records to scam the Feds for more “funding” it can wind up with a pile of bodies and other unintended and unexpected consequences.
I will personally be doing everything I can to punish in the marketplace the corporate cowards blaming the NRA for governmental failures that led to disaster.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Jake
March 3, 2018 9:26 am

So now we need to ban 10 round magazines.

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
March 3, 2018 1:27 am

Oh my god…CA has a higher percentage of gun owners than PA. Than NJ. Who would have thought that even MA had a higher gun ownership percentage?

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Anonymous
Anonymous
March 3, 2018 9:52 am
Thunderbird
Thunderbird
March 3, 2018 11:00 am

People better wake up to what Administrative Law is and how it is being used to take away our rights.

Administrative Law circumscribes Constitutional Law. It does not recognize Constitutional Law nor the Bill of Rights nor does it have to use Due Process of Law.

It looks like Administrative Law will now be used to take away our gun rights and our guns.

Many Administrative Laws are unconstitutional. People who follow these unconstitutional laws are not individuals. They are willing slaves that are dangerous to the liberties that the rest of us hold dear.

I smell trouble on the horizon for our country.