From Expose the Gun Industry <[email protected]>
Subject We pay for the gun industry's misconduct with our lives
Date October 6, 2023 8:41 PM
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John–

While gun companies rake in billions each year profiting from the gun
violence crisis, we're paying with our lives.

Specifically, Smith & Wesson's assault weapons have been used in multiple
high-profile mass shootings, including Aurora, Parkland, San Bernardino,
and Highland Park, all while profiting hundreds of millions of dollars. In
fact, they made more than $800 million in revenue in 2022 alone.

Despite this, Smith & Wesson publicly admitted it does not track the
crimes or deaths caused by its firearms. Instead, CEO Mark Smith claims
politicians and the media are responsible for the surge in gun violence
happening across the country.

[ [link removed] ]Learn how gun manufacturers like Smith & Wesson have shirked
responsibility for their role in the gun violence crisis for YEARS and
profited from violence.

[ [link removed] ]EXPLORE THE SMOKING GUN

Gun manufacturers know that their killer business isn't welcome in states
with strong gun safety laws. That's why this weekend Smith & Wesson is
celebrating relocating its headquarters from Massachusetts to Tennessee,
citing a Massachusetts bill that would have made it difficult to make and
sell assault weapons.

But we're not going to let business continue as usual—not in Tennessee,
not in Massachusetts, or anywhere else.

[ [link removed] ]Find out more about the gun industry's role in our gun violence crisis
and what we can do to hold bad actors like Smith & Wesson accountable on
"The Smoking Gun."

Thanks for being in this fight,

Everytown for Gun Safety


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