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Is the NRA or the GoA the better defender of the Second Amendment?
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2035134" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>The GOA is definitely more consistent in its support for the RKBA, and doesn't espouse governmental expansion in other areas of our lives nearly as frequently, like with this latest NRA press release about federally mandated guards in every school... but then again the NRA is many times larger and more well funded, so if your benchmark is how effective each has been in actually keeping gun control laws from being passed, I would say the prize goes to the NRA. But the GOA definitely sources stronger statements of our rights, and makes more effective arguments about the importance of the RKBA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2035134, member: 4235"] The GOA is definitely more consistent in its support for the RKBA, and doesn't espouse governmental expansion in other areas of our lives nearly as frequently, like with this latest NRA press release about federally mandated guards in every school... but then again the NRA is many times larger and more well funded, so if your benchmark is how effective each has been in actually keeping gun control laws from being passed, I would say the prize goes to the NRA. But the GOA definitely sources stronger statements of our rights, and makes more effective arguments about the importance of the RKBA. [/QUOTE]
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