The Left's Newest Anti-Gun Tactic, ESG Lawsuits Against Gun Manufacturers

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Rapier108
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FIRST ON FOX: Liberal activists are preparing to file a lawsuit against the board of one of the largest gun manufacturers in the United States, alleging that the company exposed shareholders to unnecessary liability by selling and promoting AR-15 rifles and thus violating their fiduciary duty.

In a draft of a lawsuit viewed by Fox News Digital expected to be filed this week, liberal activist shareholder plantiffs alleged that the board of Smith & Wesson "knowingly allowed the Company to become exposed to significant liability for intentionally violating federal, state, and local laws through its manufacturing, marketing, and sales of AR-15 style rifles and similar semiautomatic firearms."

The draft explains that the company's board has expressed "unwillingness to exercise any oversight whatsoever" when it comes to manufacturing and marketing AR-15s, which the shareholders say has exposed the company to unnecessary liability.

The lawsuit is the latest in a series of moves made by liberal activists across the country using the legal system to go after gun manufacturers as a part of a larger movement known as environmental, social, and governance (ESG), which puts pressure on investors to be more "socially conscious."

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Two of the plaintiffs in the case are led by Sister Judy Byron, an anti-gun activist who recently participated in drafting a statement from the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, where "investors representing $634 billion in assets" called for pressure on gun manufacturers and companies associated with them "to review their operations, supply chains and policies and take meaningful action on this public safety concern."

"While we believe that sensible gun control legislation and enforcement is needed to help halt the wave of senseless gun tragedies, progress has been stalled at the federal level in large part due to an aggressive NRA lobby," the statement said.

"Corporations, therefore, have an important role to play both to ensure that they are not indirectly complicit in these lethal events, and in advancing the solutions that may help prevent them. While the business case for companies to reduce their exposure to this issue is clear, the moral case for action grows more urgent each day. We therefore ask companies to carefully reflect on how their operations, business relationships, supply chain policies, marketing practices and public voices might be used to counter gun violence and foster safer communities."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/liberal-activists-set-to-sue-smith-wesson-as-part-of-esg-push-to-cripple-gun-manufacturers

More leftist lawfare designed to eventually achieve a defacto gun ban without Congress actually have to pass anything.
"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves." - Sir Winston Churchill
aggiehawg
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Don't buy stock in gun manufacturers. Problem solved.
GeorgiAg
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Dumb case. Will be thrown out. I'm shocked to find out you manufacture guns, S&W!!!



MouthBQ98
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Investors in GUN manufacturers know what they are buying. Meritless case intended to harass and waste resources.
captkirk
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What evidence is there that selling AR 15s subjects the Company to significant liability?
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