Guest Editorial: Investors take aim causing Ruger to go on the defensive

During Sturm, Ruger & Co.’s annual meeting earlier this month in Prescott, shareholders adopted a resolution by the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, which includes a coalition of nuns and health care networks, that requires the gun maker to report by February on how it tracks violence committed with its products; its efforts to develop safer firearms; and its assessment of the reputational and financial risk to the corporation of gun violence.  (AP file photo/Lynne Sladky)

During Sturm, Ruger & Co.’s annual meeting earlier this month in Prescott, shareholders adopted a resolution by the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, which includes a coalition of nuns and health care networks, that requires the gun maker to report by February on how it tracks violence committed with its products; its efforts to develop safer firearms; and its assessment of the reputational and financial risk to the corporation of gun violence. (AP file photo/Lynne Sladky)

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