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re: Did Yeti just accuse the NRA of melting like a bitch?
Posted on 4/23/18 at 5:12 pm to Green Chili Tiger
Posted on 4/23/18 at 5:12 pm to Green Chili Tiger
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Even if they're switching multiple organizations over to 3rd party branding?
Which ones?
They didn’t name any. That’s the crux of the matter. Not naming other organizations in this statement is another f up.
Posted on 4/23/18 at 5:21 pm to Scoop
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Which ones?
They didn’t name any. That’s the crux of the matter.
They've already provided more info than the letter that started all this.
Why does Yeti have have to "prove" that something didn't happen? Shouldn't Marion Hammer "prove" that it did?
The original letter for reference:
quote:
DATE: April 20, 2018
TO: USF & NRA Member and Friends
FROM: Marion P. Hammer
USF Executive Director
NRA Past President
For years YETI Coolers have been a hot item for sportsmen at the Friends of NRA Foundation Banquet and Auction events around the country.
These Foundation events raise money to support youth programs and educational programs nationwide. The youth of America who benefit from these programs are the future hunters, hikers, fishermen/women, bikers, campers, wildlife photographers, mountain climbers, sportsmen/women and conservationists who will protect our natural resources and recreational lands.
Suddenly, without prior notice, YETI has declined to do business with The NRA Foundation saying they no longer wish to be an NRA vendor, and refused to say why. They will only say they will no longer sell products to The NRA Foundation. That certainly isn't sportsmanlike. In fact, YETI should be ashamed. They have declined to continue helping America's young people enjoy outdoor recreational activities. These activities enable them to appreciate America and enjoy our natural resources with wholesome and healthy
outdoor recreational and educational programs.
The NRA Foundation is 501(c)(3) non-profit, charitable organization.
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