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The NRA has not broken off its relentless support of gun advocacy after Uvalde or any one of the sickening number of mass shootings over the past several years. Even as it made mention of its “deepest sympathies are with the families and victims involved in this horrific and evil crime” after Uvalde, the NRA still hosted its annual convention over the past weekend proclaiming the need to protect both the second amendment and, of course, gun manufacturers and the gun lobby.

Cutting ties with the NRA wouldn’t be outside the realm of what Salesforce has done in the past. In 2019, the company banned some gun sellers from using its platform with additions to its acceptable use policy. Specifically, the company announced it would decline to do business with those who sold automatic, semi-automatic, or 3D-printed gun parts.

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Compared to many other companies, Salesforce has not kept itself completely out of the political arena. The company has previously said it will help pay for transportation costs or even aid in relocation for employees seeking access to abortions.