blindndead
NES Member
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-williams/the-nra-stands-for-next-r_b_2490767.html
Using the second amendment as its shield, the National Rifle Association (NRA) has become a sad shell of its former self.
From the founding of the organization in 1871 to the early 1970s, they were heavily regarded as an honorable coalition. By the mid 1970s, they became immersed in turmoil when outside factions revolted against the high ranking officials and took over the organization. Their focus drastically switched from conservation, marksmanship and hunting to political mobilization and protecting second amendment rights.
Using the second amendment as its shield, the National Rifle Association (NRA) has become a sad shell of its former self.
From the founding of the organization in 1871 to the early 1970s, they were heavily regarded as an honorable coalition. By the mid 1970s, they became immersed in turmoil when outside factions revolted against the high ranking officials and took over the organization. Their focus drastically switched from conservation, marksmanship and hunting to political mobilization and protecting second amendment rights.