I suspect that the detractors here "Don't get it" Because they don't want to get it and therefore admit the truth that the BOD at Cooper Arms acted responsibly vis a vis their shareholders. This is a typical left wing liberal approach to avoiding the truth and to just ignore it and take their argument off on another tangent.
A principle in a firearms firm supporting a Presidental candidate who is the most anti-gun person to ever run for this office is a traitor to the rest of us gun owners plain and simple. It is no different that what the S&W President did in 2000 and the fallout would be the same.
I'll ask this as a flat out straight question and just wait and see what answers we get.
YES or NO: "Does the BOD of Cooper Arms have the right to discharge an employee from the Company who is not acting in the Company and the shareholders best interests?"
Jim