When users visit the website of firearm manufacturer Daniel Defense, a pop-up appears expressing condolences to the victims of the Uvalde, Texas, shooting that left 19 children and two adults dead.
Gun control advocates have filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, asking it to investigate the marketing practices of Daniel Defense, the manufacturer of a rifle used by the gunman in ...
Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas identified the company as the manufacturer of the weapon used in the shooting at Robb Elementary School that left 19 children and two teachers dead earlier this week. The gun ...
Daniel Defense, the manufacturer of an AR-15-style rifle authorities say an 18-year-old used to kill 19 children and two adults on Tuesday in Uvalde, Texas—whose founder told Forbes in 2017 its sales ...
Marty and Cindy Daniel of Daniel Defense on the cover of a local magazine in Pooler, Ga. The Uvalde, Tex., gunman used a weapon manufactured by Daniel Defense. (Pooler Magazine) Marty Daniel, founder ...
The company that manufactured the rifle used in a school shooting in Texas on Tuesday has canceled its plan to appear at an upcoming National Rifle Association meeting. "Daniel Defense is not ...
Marty Daniel, CEO of Bryan County-based weapons manufacturer Daniel Defense, appeared before the U.S. House of Representatives' Committee on Oversight and Reform on Wednesday to justify marketing ...
A controversial weapons maker is now under even more scrutiny in the wake of the mass shooting in Uvalde. Georgia-based Daniel Defense produces firearms and accessories, including custom variants of ...
The gun manufacturer that produced the rifle used in Tuesday's Uvalde school shooting has abruptly withdrawn from this weekend's NRA convention in Houston. Up until Wednesday afternoon, Daniel Defense ...
The gunmaker that made the rifle used in Uvalde advertises aggressively online, the NYT reports. Daniel Defense was an early adopter of advertising directly to consumers online, per the outlet. Its ...
Daniel Defense has generated massive profits with aggressive marketing. Some of those profits have gone into political contributions to GOP candidates. The firearms industry is under fresh scrutiny ...
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