25 Companies Cave to Anti-2nd Amendment Extremists — Scorepages Updated

In the past week, dozens of corporations have made decisions to alienate the 5 million members of the National Rifle Association and millions more gun owners across America.

Bowing to pressure from the leftist #BoycottNRA movement, Enterprise Holdings, the parent company of Enterprise, Alamo, and National car rental brands, ended its discount program for NRA members. United Airlines and Delta Air Lines followed suit by discontinuing airfare discounts for individuals traveling to the NRA Annual Meetings.

Our op-ed in the Daily Signal examined how these companies still support the left’s agenda on several issues and distancing their brands from the NRA is hardly a move towards neutrality. In fact, United Airlines still maintains financial ties to abortion giant Planned Parenthood.

In the list below you’ll find links to the updated scorepages for the companies that have ended partnerships with the NRA, as well as companies that have made significant changes to their business practices due to pressure from the anti-2nd Amendment left:

Alamo
Avis
Budget
Delta Air Lines
DICK’s Sporting Goods
Dollar Rent A Car
Enterprise Rent-a-Car
Hertz
Kroger
L.L. Bean
MetLife
National Car Rental
REI
Symantec
Thrifty Car Rental
United Airlines
Walmart

The scorepages have links to contact corporate leadership and let them know how their companies have been used to advance the left’s agenda.

Several other companies not in our database have also undertaken similar actions to those above including:

Allied Van Lines
Chubb
First National Bank of Omaha
North American Van Lines
SimpliSafe
Starkey Hearing Technologies
The Mountain Equipment Co-op
TrueCar

Be sure to reach out to these companies and let them know where you stand on corporations that align their brands with the left’s assault on guns and gun owners.

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