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<blockquote data-quote="rawhide" data-source="post: 3098372" data-attributes="member: 3448"><p>(Moderators, please move if this is would be better suited for a different forum)</p><p></p><p>As we all know, the NRA is once again under fire following the most recent tragedy in Florida. Students holding anti-NRA signs and asking politicians if they take money from the NRA. The left has long supported the claim that the NRA is simply lobbying for gun manufacturers to promote gun sales.</p><p></p><p>Many here are NRA members and some in this forum routinely bash the NRA. Please leave those arguments for a different thread.</p><p></p><p>I personally believe that the NRA, while not perfect, serves an important role in preserving liberty and is powerful, not because of campaign contributions, but because most people agree with their positions. Therefore, even if the claim is true, the outcome benefits me. I’ve never really explored the validity of the left’s claim and would like to draw from those that may have more experience, knowledge, or a different point of view to support or refute it.</p><p></p><p>My question: To what extent is the claim that the NRA’s real motive is to promote gun sales valid?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawhide, post: 3098372, member: 3448"] (Moderators, please move if this is would be better suited for a different forum) As we all know, the NRA is once again under fire following the most recent tragedy in Florida. Students holding anti-NRA signs and asking politicians if they take money from the NRA. The left has long supported the claim that the NRA is simply lobbying for gun manufacturers to promote gun sales. Many here are NRA members and some in this forum routinely bash the NRA. Please leave those arguments for a different thread. I personally believe that the NRA, while not perfect, serves an important role in preserving liberty and is powerful, not because of campaign contributions, but because most people agree with their positions. Therefore, even if the claim is true, the outcome benefits me. I’ve never really explored the validity of the left’s claim and would like to draw from those that may have more experience, knowledge, or a different point of view to support or refute it. My question: To what extent is the claim that the NRA’s real motive is to promote gun sales valid? [/QUOTE]
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