Posts Tagged NRA

Concealed Carry Is Like Insurance

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Billy Johnson: Santa Barbara Stabber

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Natalie Foster: Expect The Unexpected

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NRA: Work Ethic

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NRA Women: Using a Light With a Firearm

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NRA: Service

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NRA: Safety

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NRA: Mom and Dad

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NRA: Honest Broker

http://youtu.be/ZJ_X0YLcLpg

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NRA: Golden Rule

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NRA: Courage

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NRA “Good Guys” Campaign

The NRA is using issues other than just guns to encourage membership:

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Changing Demographics of Gun Owners

From The Daily Caller:

For the past three years, the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s annual survey of retailers has reported an increase in the number of female customers. A 2013 survey commissioned by NSSF revealed new target shooters–those who have taken up the activity in the last five years–are younger, female and more urban dwelling when compared to established target shooters, or those participating for more than five years.

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On Being A Good Gun Ambassador

Open letter from the NRA to all gun owners:

Here at NRA, we are big fans of responsible behavior … legal mandates, not so much.  We think the Founders of this country were right to trust its people with the freedom to make their own choices.  We also think they were wise to build checks into our constitutional system so that one view could not easily dominate the others and so that officials could be held accountable for their decisions.

As gun owners, whether or not our decisions are dictated by the law, we are still accountable for them. And we owe it to each other to act as checks on bad behavior before the legal system steps in and does it for us.  If we exercise poor judgment, our decisions will have consequences.  These consequences could be simple and transitory, such as watching a trophy buck bound away into the woods after a missed shot from an improperly sighted rifle.  They could also be lasting and consequential, such as turning an undecided voter into an antigun voter because of causing that person fear or offense.  In ways small and large, we are all in this together, and we all have a role to play in preserving our cherished freedoms for ourselves and future generations. (emphasis added) Read the rest of this entry »

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NRA Calls For National Reciprocity

From The Washington Times:

With concealed weapons now legal in all 50 states, the National Rifle Association’s focus at this week’s annual meeting is less about enacting additional state protections than on making sure the permits already issued still apply when the gun owners travel across the country.

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