
MEC not rushing to drop gun-linked company as it weighs membership feedback
VANCOUVER — The head of Mountain Equipment Co-op says the company isn’t rushing to make a decision about its supply chain after consumers on social media connected brands sold at its stores to a major U.S. gun manufacturer.
But CEO David Labistour said MEC will be looking more carefully at potential risks involved with larger holding companies it deals with.
“We’ve always believed in having all the details and all the information before making a decision,” Labistour said in an interview late Monday.
“These decisions are going to offend someone somewhere because what we know through our social media feed is that not everyone is of the same opinion, so we have to weigh this very carefully and make sure that we make a decision that’s consistent with our membership and the values of the organizations.”