Las Vegas Review-Journal

Rhode Island town joins Nike boycott

- By Jennifer Mcdermott The Associated Press

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A Rhode Island town council has voted to ask its department­s to refrain from purchasing Nike products, one of a handful of local government­s or agencies that have called for boycotts in recent weeks.

The North Smithfield Town Council passed the resolution on a 3-2 vote Monday evening, Council President John Beauregard said. The resolution is nonbinding.

Beauregard, a former state trooper, is upset with Nike’s decision to use former San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick in an ad campaign.

The American Civil Liberties

Union of Rhode Island said the town could be held legally and financiall­y liable for violating the First Amendment and told members of the council: “Just don’t do it.”

The mayor of a New Orleans suburb recently rescinded a similar directive based on an attorney’s advice.

Kenner Mayor Ben Zahn, a Republican, had issued a memo saying that Nike products could not be purchased for use at city recreation facilities. It also required the parks and recreation director to approve all athletic purchases by booster clubs using the facilities. The order prompted a protest that included three members of the NFL’S New Orleans Saints and hundreds of others.

And Mississipp­i’s public safety chief said over the weekend that state police would no longer buy Nike products, saying that Nike doesn’t support law enforcemen­t and the military. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear how much gear the state police agency buys from Nike, though the department has bought shoes, shirts and tactical training uniforms from the company. Republican Gov. Phil Bryant lauded the decision.

Kaepernick began kneeling during the national anthem in 2016 to protest police brutality and social injustice.

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