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The Latest: US companies split with NRA

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The Latest: US companies split with NRA

The Latest on the reaction by U.S. companies to the Florida school massacre (all times Eastern):

2:05 p.m.

The insurance company Chubb Ltd. is discontinuing its partnership with the NRA which offered a policy tailored specifically to gun owners. The company announced that it would end participation in the Carry Guard insurance program Friday, along with a handful of other companies now distancing themselves from the NRA, but it said the decision to do so was made several months ago.

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12:50 p.m.

MetLife is joining other U.S. companies in severing ties to the National Rifle Association following a school massacre in Parkland, Florida. The insurer terminated discounts that had been offered to NRA members on the NRA website . Enterprise Holdings has already ended its discount program and First National Bank of Omaha won’t renew its contract to issue an NRA-branded Visa credit card.

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