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Levi Strauss Backing Anti-Gun Group, Tells Employees To Push Gun Control

Levi Strauss CEO Chip Bergh wrote that 'doing nothing is no longer an option'

San Francisco, CA - Levi Strauss & Co., a privately held clothing company, said it simply cannot stand by silently.

The company is calling for stricter gun laws and offering $1 million in grant money to be used on gun issues.

The denim company is also working with former New York Mayor Michael Bloombergs Everytown for Gun Safety to promote stricter gun laws.

Everytown for Gun Safety threatens to kick out lawmakers beholden to the gun lobby. It also opposed concealed carry reciprocity which allows states to honor gun permits of non-residents.

Chip Bergh, the CEO of Levi Strauss, published an op-ed Sept. 4 in Fortune magazine saying that doing nothing is no longer an option.

You may wonder why a company that doesnt manufacture or sell guns is wading into this issue, but for us, its simple, Bergh wrote. Americans shouldnt have to live in fear of gun violence. Its an issue that affects all of usall generations and all walks of life.

Bergh stated that his company would provide $1 million in grants over four years to help non-profits and youth activists working to end gun violence in America.

Levi Strauss also is teaming with Bloombergs organization to form Everytown Business Leaders for Gun Safety, which will prompt businesses to take more a role in promoting gun safety.

The CEO also wrote that the company will encourage employees to get involved in its gun agenda. It is allowing company employees to use their 60 hours a year of paid volunteer time to be used on political activism.

Bergh also wrote an open letter to customers in 2016 asking them not to bring their guns into Levi Strauss stores. He said that he wrote that letter after a customer shot himself in the leg by accident while trying on a pair of jeans.

"We have a gun violence epidemic in America, and companies like oursthat operate in American communitiescan no longer watch from the sidelines," a Levi Strauss spokesperson told the Washington Free Beacon. "Although LS&Co. has taken some action to support gun-violence prevention over the last two decades, we believe there is a bigger role that business can play in effecting real change. Through our newly established Safer Tomorrow Fund and involvement in the Everytown Business Leaders for Gun Safety coalition, we hope to catalyze others to join us and be part of stemming gun violence in this country."

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junkmansj
junkmansj

San Franshitsco tells me alot about him.liberal idiot,send that million to fight gun violence in Chicago it might save more lives

Snooper
Snooper

well, for my part, I won't be buying or wearing any Levi product until/unless they get their act together and come to their senses about this issue!

AZBIGDOG
AZBIGDOG

Sorry shooting yourself in leg while trying on jeans is not gun violence it gun stupidity on part of a moron who did not practice safety.

LEO0301
LEO0301

Like Nike products, I also don't buy Levi's. I avoid purchasing anything from a company that pushes a political agenda.

satmantoo
satmantoo

We use to have laws against smoking weed. Look how that turned out. Wranglers fit better for me anyway!

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LordSeamus
LordSeamus

Idiots

angeleyes
angeleyes

how is he trying to take anyone's rights away? He doesn't say no CCWs, he also wants to help the next generation learn other ways of dealing with things and to not commit crimes. He's saying stricter gun controls, if that saves one person, it's worth it. I don't get what is wrong with that.

Bigg59
Bigg59

just another A$$hole with money trying to take law abiding Citizens rights away and yep being from the left coast that makes it even more of a joke

angeleyes
angeleyes

His company also opposed concealed carry reciprocity which allows states to honor gun permits of non-residents. Wants stricter gun controls. Bergh stated that his company would provide $1 million in grants over four years to help non-profits and youth activists working to end gun violence in America. He's not saying no CCW, just not honoring it for non-residents. Would also help youth activists end gun violence in America. What is so wrong saying what he's saying? He's not saying no CCWs, just not honoring from one state to the next. He's not saying less gun control, he's saying stricter, what's wrong with that? I agree with him. The mentally ill man who walked into a gun store and slipped thru the cracks (which would be tightened with stricter laws) and bought guns, may not have been able to buy them. One example among so many.

LostAllSanity
LostAllSanity

I have been carrying for 40 years. Always willing to help those that could not help themselves. Today, I have changed. Why should I risk my life for those that want to put my family at-risk and they are not mature enough to protect their own? I will always put my life on the line for LE, Military and other CCW individuals protecting their family. Sometimes you have to toss someone in the lake to teach them how to swim. Liberals - you are now on your own. Good luck.