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Introduction
Investments in gun
manufacturers bear
significant economic
risks: financial risk,
headline risk and
increasingly, risk related
to societal impact.
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Meaningful
engagement must
produce change.
2
Pension investments in firearms manufacturers
Publicly traded companies that manufacturer assault weapons:
American Outdoor Brands (NASDAQ: AOBC)
Sturm, Ruger & Co. (NYSE: RGR)
Vista Outdoor (NYSE: VSTO)
Private equity asset managers that own gun manufacturers: Cerberus Capital Management
Sciens Capital Management
Public equity asset managers ownership of gun manufacturers:
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BlackRock: Engaging with manufacturers and distributors
State Street: Engaging with manufacturers
Vanguard: Engaging with manufacturers and distributors
Fidelity: Engaging with manufacturers and
distributors
Only Invesco Advisers
failed to take a public
position or respond to a
request for comment on
engaging manufacturers
on firearm-related risks.
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Dimensional Fund Advisors: Urging
manufacturers to “find common ground to
improve safety”
Voya: Engaging with firearm manufacturers
Trillium Asset Management: Not investing with gun-makers
Amalgamated Bank: Engaging with manufacturers
% Shares % Shares % Shares
BlackRock Fund Advisors Engaging 10.51 5,689 16.18 2,820 11.91 6,827
Invesco Advisers No 8.84 4,785 3.02 527 1.03 590
Vanguard Group Inc. Engaging 8.14 4,405 9.32 1,625 9.00 5,161
Dimensional Fund Advisors Engaging 3.19 1,725 3.71 647 8.05 4,612
Voya Investment
Management Engaging 3.06 1,656 4.46 777 .05 26
Fidelity Investments/ Geode
Capital ManagementEngaging 0.95 515 0.85 149 14.58 8,355
Taking
action on
gun
makers
Holdings
American
Outdoor
Sturm,
Ruger & Co.
Vista
Outdoor
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Public pension funds’ actions
CalPERS: Engaging and divesting
CalSTRS: Engaging and divesting
These case studies
offer pension
trustees and fund
managers a road
map to begin
evaluating and
addressing risk
exposure from gun
manufacturers.
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NYCERS and TRSNYC: Divesting and engaging
Conclusion
When companies
produce products, like
assault rifles, that create a
national public health
and safety crisis, the
societal impact creates
financial risk for investors.
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23Michael de la Merced, “Cerberus, Unable to Sell Remington, Will Let Investors Cash Out,” New York Times, May 15, 2015, www.nytimes.com/2015/05/16/business/dealbook/cerberus-unable-to-sell-remington-will-buy-back-its-shares-from-investors.html 24Matthew Haag, “Remington, Centuries-Old Gun Maker, Files for Bankruptcy as Sales Slow,” New York Times, March 25, 2018, www.nytimes.com/2018/03/25/business/remington-bankruptcy-guns.html 25 Mara Lee, “Colt Exiting Bankruptcy,” Hartford Courant, Jan. 13, 2016, www.courant.com/business/hc-colt-exiting-bankruptcy-20160113-story.html. 26 The AFT did not contact BlackRock, due to the clear position it publicly articulated. 27 BlackRock shared specific questions it was asking gun manufacturers, including: 1. What is your strategy and process for managing the
reputational, financial and litigation risk associatedwith manufacturing civilian firearms?
2. How do you assess the financial, reputational andlitigation risk of the various aspects of your productlines and how each of those products is distributed?
3. What steps do you take to support the safe andresponsible use of your products?
4. How do you determine where you will allow yourproducts to be distributed?
5. What strategies do you employ to monitor how yourproducts are being sold?
6. Are you investing in Research & Development topromote the safety of your products (e.g., effectivetrigger locking technology)? What is your strategy inthis area?
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32 CalPERS, “CalPERS at a Glance,” June 30, 2017, www.calpers.ca.gov/docs/forms-publications/calpers-at-a-glance.pdf. 33 CalPERS, “Total Fund Investment Policy,” Nov. 13, 2017, www.calpers.ca.gov/docs/total-fund-investment-policy.pdf. 34 Marc Lifsher, “CalPERS to Sell All Its Stock in Two Gun Manufacturers,” Los Angeles Times, Feb. 19, 2013, http://articles.latimes.com/2013/feb/19/business/la-fi-mo-calpers-to-sell-firearms-makers-stocks-20130219. 35 “Calpers to Sell Investments in Two Gun Makers,” Reuters, Feb. 19, 2013, www.reuters.com/article/us-financial-calpers-gunmakers/calpers-to-sell-investments-in-two-gun-makers-idUSBRE91I17420130219. 36 CalPERS, “ESG Strategic Plan Update,” March 19, 2018, www.calpers.ca.gov/docs/board-agendas/201803/invest/item06b-00_a.pdf. 37 CalSTRS, “Fast Facts: Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2017,” www.calstrs.com/sites/main/files/file-attachments/fastfacts_2017.pdf. 38 CalSTRS, “Investments Overview,” Feb. 28, 2018, www.calstrs.com/investments-overview. 39 CalSTRS, “Teachers’ Retirement Board Policy Manual,” March 2018, www.calstrs.com/sites/main/files/file-attachments/2018_0314_board_policy_manual_march_2018.pdf; Mary Williams Walsh and Michael Cooper, “BigTeachers’ Fund to Sell Its Gun Shares,” New York Times,Jan. 9, 2013,www.nytimes.com/2013/01/10/business/california-teachers-fund-to-divest-of-gun-stock.html.40 CalSTRS, “CalSTRS Statement on Investment inFreedom Group,” Dec. 13, 2013,www.calstrs.com/statement/calstrs-statement-investment-freedom-group.41 CalSTRS, “CalSTRS Finalizes Divestment from FirearmsManufacturers,” June 5, 2015,www.calstrs.com/statement/calstrs-finalizes-divestment-firearms-manufacturers.42 CalSTRS, “CalSTRS Finalizes Divestment.”43 New York City Comptroller, “Pension / InvestmentManagement: Asset Allocation,” January 2018,https://comptroller.nyc.gov/services/financial-matters/pension/asset-allocation/.44 Barry B. Burr, “New York City Employees Pension FundDivests from Gun Manufacturers,” Pensions & Investments,May 8, 2013,www.pionline.com/article/20130508/ONLINE/130509896/new-york-city-employees-pension-fund-divests-from-gun-manufacturers.45 Burr, “New York City Employees Pension Fund Divests.”46 Liz Moyer, “New York City Pension Fund to Divest Itselfof Gun Retailer Stock,” July 14, 2016,www.nytimes.com/2016/07/15/business/dealbook/new
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Percent Shares Percent Shares Percent Shares
Alaska Department of Revenue - 0.01 11,000 -
Alaska Retirement Management Board 0.01 11,000 - -
Arizona State Retirement System 0.17 29,000 0.16 103,000 -
Colorado Public Employees’ Retirement Association 0.02 4,000 - 0.01 3,000
Illinois State Board of Investment 0.01 2,000 - 0.01 5,000
Kentucky Teachers’ Retirement System 0.04 8,000 0.03 20,000 -
Louisiana State Employees’ Retirement System 0.04 8,000 0.04 24,000 -
Municipal Employees’ Retirement System of Michigan 0.04 7,000 0.03 21,000 -
*New York State Common Retirement Fund - 0.1 61,000 -
New York State Teachers’ Retirement System 0.15 88,000 - -
Ohio Public Employees Retirement System 0.01 2,000 - 0.01 5,000
Public Employees’ Retirement Association of Colorado - 0.02 12,000 -
State Board of Administration of Florida 0.06 10,000 0.08 41,000 0.08 41,000
State of New Jersey Common Pension Fund D - 0.07 45,000 -
State of Wisconsin Investment Board - - 0.74 400,000
Teacher Retirement System of Texas 0.03 6,000 - 0.03 18,000
Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System 0.08 14,000 - -
Tennessee Treasury Department - 0.07 45,000 -
Texas Permanent School Fund 0.07 12,000 0.06 38,000 -
Pension Funds
Sturm, Ruger &
Co. (RGR)
Vista Outdoor
(VSTO)
American Outdoor
Brands (AOBC)
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