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<blockquote data-quote="RustedBeef" data-source="post: 3098384" data-attributes="member: 40859"><p>I barely know anything about the NRA, but one thing I heard is that a huge majority of their funding comes from manufactures when in the past it used to be from membership subscriptions and donations. If you ask me, and I guess you are, Jesus did say it's impossible to serve two masters. You'll be either devoted to one and despise the other or love one and hate the other.</p><p></p><p>So, seeing as the NRA is supposedly mostly funded by the manufactures, I'm sure they don't want to bite the hand that feeds them while simultaneously giving lip-service to its members who no longer are their main source of income for reasons of publicity. The real question you should be asking is if the goal of promoting gun sales matches up with the things NRA members themselves are concerned with. Are there things that would please the gun manufactures but would be a bad deal for the 2nd Amendment, and what are some examples of the NRA teetering one way or the other on that line?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustedBeef, post: 3098384, member: 40859"] I barely know anything about the NRA, but one thing I heard is that a huge majority of their funding comes from manufactures when in the past it used to be from membership subscriptions and donations. If you ask me, and I guess you are, Jesus did say it's impossible to serve two masters. You'll be either devoted to one and despise the other or love one and hate the other. So, seeing as the NRA is supposedly mostly funded by the manufactures, I'm sure they don't want to bite the hand that feeds them while simultaneously giving lip-service to its members who no longer are their main source of income for reasons of publicity. The real question you should be asking is if the goal of promoting gun sales matches up with the things NRA members themselves are concerned with. Are there things that would please the gun manufactures but would be a bad deal for the 2nd Amendment, and what are some examples of the NRA teetering one way or the other on that line? [/QUOTE]
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