Wednesday, January 16, 2013

NRA's lobbying bags big legislative wins in states over the past two decades

The National Rifle Association pre-empted Wednesday's White House announcement on the results of Vice President Joe Biden's task force on gun violence prevention by releasing a controversial ad that targets the president's family. Accompanied by a widespread

A video released by the National Rifle Association on Tuesday sharply criticizes President Obama for his skepticism about introduction armed guards in schools, calling the president an "elitist hypocrite" for allowing the Secret

The National Rifle Association cast its opposition to Obama's plans as “the fight of the century” in a letter circulated at the 35th annual Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show and Conference, known in the trade as “the SHOT show,” in Las Vegas. “I

Editor's note: Paul Waldman is a contributing editor at the American Prospect and the author of "Being Right Is Not Enough: What Progressives Must Learn From Conservative Success." Follow him on his blog and on Twitter. (CNN) — When President Obama

Strike one for the National Rifle Association occurred one week after the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Wayne LaPierre, the gun civil rights organization's chief executive officer and executive vice president, delivered a defensive, crackpot

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NRA's lobbying bags big legislative wins in states over the past two decades

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