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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWho the N.R.A. Really Speaks For
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/07/opinion/who-the-nra-really-speaks-for.htmlAN angry and exasperated President Obama, speaking to the nation last Thursday after the slaughter in Roseburg, Ore., made one oblique reference to the National Rifle Association, asking gun owners to question whether their views are properly being represented by the organization that suggests its speaking for you.
Its a fair question, and not only because the N.R.A. has single-handedly dictated the shape of the debate over guns for decades. Whether they own guns or not, Americans should understand the outsize role the N.R.A. plays, not only in thwarting sensible gun safety laws but also in undermining law enforcement by abetting gun traffickers, criminal gun dealers and criminal gun users.
The N.R.A., which claims some 4.5 million members, often professes to speak for all gun owners hunters, sportsmen, collectors and ordinary Americans who keep guns for self-defense. But on some issues, most gun owners clearly reject the party line.
In 2012, the Republican pollster Frank Luntz found that 87 percent of gun owners supported criminal background or Brady checks for all gun purchases. Following the December 2012 massacre of 20 children in Newtown, Conn., another poll showed that 92 percent of Americans supported background checks for all buyers, including those buying on the Internet and at gun shows.
Its a fair question, and not only because the N.R.A. has single-handedly dictated the shape of the debate over guns for decades. Whether they own guns or not, Americans should understand the outsize role the N.R.A. plays, not only in thwarting sensible gun safety laws but also in undermining law enforcement by abetting gun traffickers, criminal gun dealers and criminal gun users.
The N.R.A., which claims some 4.5 million members, often professes to speak for all gun owners hunters, sportsmen, collectors and ordinary Americans who keep guns for self-defense. But on some issues, most gun owners clearly reject the party line.
In 2012, the Republican pollster Frank Luntz found that 87 percent of gun owners supported criminal background or Brady checks for all gun purchases. Following the December 2012 massacre of 20 children in Newtown, Conn., another poll showed that 92 percent of Americans supported background checks for all buyers, including those buying on the Internet and at gun shows.
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Who the N.R.A. Really Speaks For (Original Post)
KamaAina
Oct 2015
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That is because most gun owners and members of the NRA are thinking, feeling human beings...
world wide wally
Oct 2015
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world wide wally
(21,742 posts)1. That is because most gun owners and members of the NRA are thinking, feeling human beings...
They have no idea of the callousness and greed of LaPierre and his organization.
They might even be appalled by it.
YabaDabaNoDinoNo
(460 posts)2. The NRA speaker for its members and gun manufactures
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If one says the NRA does not speak for them and they are a member then they lie. A person with principals would have quit the NRA decades ago
No if ands or buts.
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)3. "fun manufactures"?
That might be the best typo in DU history!
YabaDabaNoDinoNo
(460 posts)4. F ing auto correct