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Mailchimp, the email marketing firm, has dropped a pro-Second Amendment nonprofit from using its platform to reach members, in a move critics see as another attempt in the tech industry to stifle conservative speech.
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The Virginia Citizens Defense League has been using the Mailchimp service to send updates to its members.
The nonprofit's president, Philip Van Cleave, told Fox Business on Friday that Mailchimp ended the service without warning.
"It just came out of the blue," he said. "They said we just think it's too big of a risk, and we're just canceling your account. The timing was suspicious too, just a few days before our lobby day."
VCDL's annual Lobby Day calls on Second Amendment supporters to rally against gun control legislation at the state’s capital. Van Cleave said it has gone on peacefully for the past 25 years. This year, because of COVID-19, the group plans to drive through the city in separate caravans from different parts of the state, rather than gather together at the Capitol Square. And Van Cleave said they were coordinating to spread the drives out to try not to cause any traffic jams.
Jony Baker, a VCDL member and deputy sheriff who is running for the Virginia State Senate on a pro-Second Amendment platform, defended the group on Thursday as “a great organization that advocates for people to use their First Amendment right to defend their Second Amendment right."
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