The past 12 months have been unimaginably horrible for the loved ones
of the victims of the Sandy Hook massacre a year ago, but they have
been just fine for the maker of the gun used in that mass killing.
Freedom Group, also known as Remington Outdoor Company, announced this week
that its profits have risen by 52 percent in the year after the
tragedy, in which 20 school children and six staff members at Sandy Hook
Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., were killed with a Bushmaster
XM15-E2S rifle made by Remington.
The company expects profits in 2013 to reach $235-240 million, up from $156.5 million in 2012, according to an annual financial report released on the company's website.
Cerberus Capital Management, a private-equity firm that owns Freedom Group, announced after the Sandy Hook massacre that it would sell its interest in the arms company. Despite public pressure, Cerberus has yet to do that.
It's been a great year for gun makers generally. Sturm Ruger, the
largest US gunmaker, will report earnings up 52 percent and sales up 39
percent over the past year, according to the Financial Times.
Though more background checks
are being conducted, it's getting easier than ever to own a firearm.
Seventy state laws loosening gun restrictions have been passed since
Newtown, compared to only 39 tightening them, according to an analysis by the New York Times.
And as Congress continually fails to pass gun control legislation,
it's likely that weapons manufacturers will continue to rake in the
cash.
Sunday, December 15, 2013
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