NRA, Florida face backlash after latest school shooting

BlackRock headquarters is shown in New York on Feb. 15, 2006. U.S. companies are taking a closer look at investments, co-branding deals and other ties to the gun industry and its public face, the National Rifle Association, after the latest school massacre. (Mark Lennihan/AP File)

NEW YORK — The National Rifle Association, and now the State of Florida, faced a growing backlash Saturday as companies cut ties to the gun industry following the latest school massacre, and student survivors called for tourism boycotts of their home state until gun control measures are enacted.