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Snoop Dogg, celebs breathe new life in campaign to divest from gun companies
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Snoop Dogg, other celebrities and tech leaders joined a movement to encourage the public to divest from gun companies.
They signed on to the Campaign to Unload, a gun control advocacy group that encourages people to divest their retirement plans with the intention of hurting the gun industry financially.
The goal is to prevent gun violence by dealing a blow to the National Rifle Association, which advocates civilian gun ownership for self defense and as a solution to fight gun violence and crime. |
Comment by:
xqqme
(3/14/2015)
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More profit opportunity for me! |
Comment by:
Mike the Limey
(3/14/2015)
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Comment by: xqqme (3/14/2015) More profit opportunity for me!
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First thought I had too.
The effect of this ridiculous campaign on firearms & ammunition makers will be...
...zero. |
Comment by:
teebonicus
(3/15/2015)
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Snoop Dog is a filthy ghetto negro. |
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