When the national retailer Dick’s Sporting Goods announced earlier this year that it would stop selling assault-style weapons and raise its gun-purchasing age to 21, CEO Edward Stack made sure people knew he was still a supporter of the Second Amendment.
While his decision was a response to the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, he also told Good Morning America that he was a gun owner himself and that he honored America’s right to own guns; in the company’s statement, he pointed out that the “the vast majority of gun owners in this country are responsible, law-abiding citizens.”
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Edward W. Stack is an American billionaire heir and businessman. He serves as chairman and chief executive officer of Dick's Sporting Goods.
CEO Edward Stack made sure people knew he was still a supporter of the Second Amendment. While his decision was a response to the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, he also told Good Morning America that he was a gun owner himself and that he honored America’s right to own guns.
(Notice how Edward Stack's birthday is not listed)
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The header also sums to 911. Pretty self-explanatory.
When in an emergency, people dial 9-1-1 to call authorities, emergency personnel, some who show up armed.
Recent moves from Dick’s, though, has the gun community doubting where the company’s, and Stack’s, loyalties truly lie. Last week, federal documents came to light revealing that Dick’s had hired three Beltway lobbyists to lobby for gun control in Congress, a move that officially began at the end of April.
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