Wednesday, January 16, 2013

NRA's lobbying bags big legislative wins in states over the past two decades

Since 2005, the NRA has collected as much as $38.9 million from dozens of gun industry giants, including Beretta USA; Glock; and Sturm, Ruger & Co., according to a 2011 examine by the Violence Policy Center. We speak with

Strike one for the National Rifle Association occurred one week after the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Wayne LaPierre, the gun rights organization's chief executive officer and executive vice head, delivered a defensive, crackpot

The NRA leadership is known as much for its organizational secrecy as its absolutist interpretation of the Second Amendment. That may be why, until currently, small has been known about some of its most powerful insiders.

One month after Newtown, the NRA launched a target practice app for shooters aged four and up. Is this a joke?

Strike one for the National Rifle Association occurred one week after the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Wayne LaPierre, the gun rights organization's chief executive officer and executive vice head, delivered a defensive, crackpot

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NRA's lobbying bags big legislative wins in states over the past two decades

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