New York, Dec 28 : The horrific slaughter of 7 adults and 20 children with an assault
weapon last week has once again focused attention on America's liberal gun
laws.
The Sandy Hook massacre has also done something that other recent
mass shootings have failed to do, which is to cause some investors and retailers
to rethink their support of gun manufacturers.
The prevailing investment
ethos in this country is that investors should be concerned with nothing but
financial performance: As long as a company delivers compelling returns to its
shareholders, those shareholders should not have to care about how the company
does business or what sorts of products or services it sells.
Earlier
this week, however, a private equity firm called Cerberus announced that it will
sell its stake in "Freedom Group," a large gun manufacturer that makes the
Bushmaster assault rifle used in the Connecticut killings.
Cerberus is
run by an investor named Stephen Feinberg, whose father lives in Newtown,
Connecticut, where the massacre took place. The firm's announcement made clear
that Cerberus would leave the arguments about tighter gun control to
politicians, but the firm's actions speak louder than its words. Cerberus no
longer wants to support (or benefit from) a company that manufacturers these
weapons.
Meanwhile, Dick's Sporting Goods announced that it has suspended
the sales of semi-automatic rifles at its 480 stores, and Walmart removed one
such gun from its web store. And the stocks of gun manufacturers like Smith
& Wesson have dropped sharply.
In other words, the Sandy Hook
killings have not just galvanized public-opposition to America's lax gun laws.
They have prompted those who normally steer clear of any moral or legal
questions about the businesses they invest in to vote with their
feet.
For those who see an obvious connection between the ease of
acquiring military-grade assault weapons and the prevalence of mass shootings
and gun-related deaths in this country, this is good
news.
Ends
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