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Lib dem CT anti-Second Amendment Sen. Chris Murphy Goes Full Derp After Watching Latest NRA Ad
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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 3006073" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>I think you may be confusing the NRA with its political action affiliate the NRA Institute for Legislative Affairs (NRA-ILA). The NRA, as has been pointed out in several posts already, is largely still a gun ownership, firearms education & safety, and shooting sports advocacy group. The NRA-ILA is a straight up lobbying group. </p><p></p><p>However, you may also want to consider that if it hadn't been for the NRA-ILA's efforts (often as the sole major voice arrayed against a host of Liberal advocacy groups), we would probably right now have in place a comprehensive "assault weapons" ban covering most modern sporting rifles, a national gun registration database, and NY, CT, or even CA style gun legislation at the national level might be being debated and/or already passed. </p><p></p><p>The reason the NRA is demonized so much by the Left, and the various false-front groups organized to put a friendly face on anti-2nd Amendment advocacy, is that it has been so effective over the years. Consider that before deciding that what it does doesn't deserve your support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 3006073, member: 18914"] I think you may be confusing the NRA with its political action affiliate the NRA Institute for Legislative Affairs (NRA-ILA). The NRA, as has been pointed out in several posts already, is largely still a gun ownership, firearms education & safety, and shooting sports advocacy group. The NRA-ILA is a straight up lobbying group. However, you may also want to consider that if it hadn't been for the NRA-ILA's efforts (often as the sole major voice arrayed against a host of Liberal advocacy groups), we would probably right now have in place a comprehensive "assault weapons" ban covering most modern sporting rifles, a national gun registration database, and NY, CT, or even CA style gun legislation at the national level might be being debated and/or already passed. The reason the NRA is demonized so much by the Left, and the various false-front groups organized to put a friendly face on anti-2nd Amendment advocacy, is that it has been so effective over the years. Consider that before deciding that what it does doesn't deserve your support. [/QUOTE]
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