Nearly 20 companies hae ended relationships with the National Rifle Association (NRA) following the Feb. 14th shooting at a Parkland high school.
Hearing aid maker Starkey Hearing Technologies is the latest to cut ties with the NRA. The Minnesota-based company announced the decision over the weekend, saying it would not renew its discount program offered to NRA members.
U.S. corporations that had partnered with the NRA for years began to distance themselves from the organization after 17 people, mostly students, were shot at a high school in Parkland on Feb. 14.
Other companies who have cut ties with the NRA include Metlife, Hertz, Avis, Enterprise, Best Western, Wyndham, United Airlines, and Delta
.The NRA has pushed back aggressively, calling the departure of its corporate partners a "shameful display of political and civic cowardice."