NRA members, folks in law enforcement, people in more conservative and rural neighborhoods began to see the wisdom of what we were talking about.
It's the NRA leadership that is dogmatic about not allowing any kind of such reforms.
where instead of the NRA just being able to say, "we're going to play the inside game in Washington DC and control the Congress the way that we controlled,
And the NRA is well resourced to control a single inside game in the United States Congress.
At the most recent NRA convention, and so I know that you get a lot from-- or you probably face some backlash from both sides.
brought the NRA into being, the the National Recovery Administration.
I think the protests against the NRA are especially inspiring, because that's something that for years, we've heard people say, oh well, I mean, basically, the left threw in the towel
And he is also an NRA commentator, and he has a new book, "Shoot To Win."
I work with Charlton Heston at the NRA , so I suspect politically we have our differences.
Maybe about 10% of gun owners are members of the NRA , but it's a really powerful voice.
are most effective have really broad support among members of the NRA , and so we can use that.
And indeed, the NRA has been super successful in playing this inside game in the Legislature and they were successful in this particular case.
I mean, the NRA rank and file, most gun owners are really big on responsibility.
And I had moved further right than the NRA in about five minutes of wanting to go hunting than I ever thought I
Like, I wonder about challenging organizations like the NRA that have a strong voice.
And I mean, you're now an NRA commentator, and these guys had Sarah Palin at the last-- Something caught in your throat?
for farm commodities were paired with industrial price fixing under General Johnson's NRA , which made the crisis on
And everybody should join it because I want it to be as big as the NRA .
And on the other side, you have someone like the NRA , which is, depending on how you think about it, a lobbying group or
One In our public opinion survey, we look to see support among NRA members, and actually many of the policies that we think
Like John Dingell was a long-time Democratic member from Michigan who was an A-rated NRA member.
4,000 Salesforce employees petitioned Marc Benioff and said we shouldn't be selling our software to the NRA .
And all of a sudden there's these 18 and 19-year-olds really making the NRA sweat and really pushing people.
It's been developed partly at NASA, partly at CMU under what's called an NRA , And we're redoing a version of it
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But it seems to me that the primary voice when people think about who speaks for gun owners, like the organization that comes to mind is the NRA .
It's a great question, and I want to acknowledge one of the points you made, that the NRA gets a lot of
I mean, we're seeing a resurgence in campus protest movements now, I think, centered on things like the NRA ,
Meanwhile, I think we're changing our Facebook photos and things that-- think that's going to intimidate the NRA or something.
A common sense proposal that is supported by vast majorities of American public, Republican and Democrat, but even majorities of NRA members.
Even though it has nothing to do with domestic gun ownership, they did a pretty good job of making people feel that it was an effort-- the NRA did the same in the United
And I know there is because, in fact, I hear from them on Twitter quite often, especially some of those NRA folks.
And then three years later, in 2007, he joined the NRA .
And the Food and Drug Administration now, in response to several suits filed by the farm to consumer legal defense fund, which I call the NRA of food choice in our country.
old enough to remember that? Yeah. Well, now we're all getting like hunchback like NRAAM style from obsessive texting.