Guns Don’t Rob People, Executives Do

Yeah, I’m sure he only uses his guns for hunting :

The newly elected chairman of Smith & Wesson’s parent company has resigned in the wake of reports about his criminal past.

“I felt it was the best thing for the company, given the circumstances,” James Joseph Minder, 74, of Scottsdale, Ariz., told The Republican newspaper in Springfield.

Minder said he submitted his resignation voluntarily at a meeting of directors of the Smith and Wesson Holding Corp. earlier this week, the newspaper reported Thursday.

Company officials did not immediately return telephone calls seeking comment. However, the newspaper said the gun maker was expected to name a replacement for Minder on Friday.

Minder’s resignation came three weeks after The Arizona Republic reported that he spent more than 10 years in Michigan prisons in the 1950s and 1960s for a string of armed robberies and an attempted prison escape.

When asked for a comment, Minder replied “I’m proud of the products that Smith & Wesson provides so that families can protect themselves from people like me.”


posted by greg on February 27, 2004 @ 12:28 pm

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  1. i just wish we could get the guns out of the hands of our supreme court justices.

    Comment by josh — February 27, 2004 @ 4:02 pm

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