Membership is declining at the gun right’s group as it also faces financial difficulties. Critics say the future looks bleak.

  • @fuckwit_mcbumcrumble
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    Good. The modern NRA has been the worst thing for guns rights in years. Wayne LaPierre can rot in hell.

    • Cylusthevirus
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      It’d be one thing if they were only opposed by people for more gun control, but they aren’t even really good at their core mission. All they do is simp for the GOP, even when doing so runs counter to their stated agenda.

      • @fuckwit_mcbumcrumble
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        The NRA is a marketing team for gun manufacturers, and what sells guns is fear of gun bans. The NRA does everything in their power to fuel those fears.

        Pro and anti gun alike hate them. It’s mostly just boomers keeping them going.

        • @[email protected]
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          They aren’t a gun rights organization. They aren’t even a manufacturer’s organization. They are Republican shills, first, last, and always.

          I was finally convinced they had abandoned gun owners when they endorsed Mitt Romney in 2012. When a gun rights organization openly endorses the signer of a gun ban, there is something deeply wrong.

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              That was slightly before my time, but yes, they did endorse Reagan in 1980 and 1984, and Reagan had signed the Mulford Act 13 years earlier. The Mulford act wasn’t a gun ban per se; it prohibited carry of loaded firearms without a permit.

              Reagan went on to support the Brady Bill and the 1994 AWB after his presidency. Reagan also banned carry in national parks. Clinton and 2 Bushes didn’t undo that mistake; Obama fixed it in his first month in office.

              But I digress: the NRA has done far more for the Republican Party than it has done for gun rights.

              • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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                the NRA has done far more for the Republican Party than it has done for gun rights

                It’s the same story with evangelical groups like Focus on the Family: They’re just shills for Republicans, and are actively hurting their religion in the process.

        • Maeve
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          That sudden ray of light is Huey P smiling.

        • @rayyy
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          Exactly. I belonged to the NRA way back when they were a safety and information organization. They began to sell high priced commemorative hunting guns, then commemorative military guns. Soon they started selling military style guns like the M1 Garand rifle and the M1 carbine. I quit. Their push continued into modern M16s while simultaneously pushing scare articles to convince people of dangers so great that they would need buy military style weapons. The NRA degenerated into a money and greed operation that became the opposite of its origins intent.

    • Flying Squid
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      They’ve even wormed their way into schools. They have “Eddie the Eagle” that teaches elementary school kids gun safety. With NRA logos all over the place, of course. I was disgusted when my daughter brought the information home.

      Absolutely kids should be taught gun safety. They just shouldn’t get it with a heaping helping of NRA.

      • @[email protected]
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        161 year ago

        Gun safety was one of their original missions and where quite successful at it before they turned into a fear mongering lobbying group.

        • Flying Squid
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          31 year ago

          Someone else needs to do it now. But I’m guessing the NRA gives school systems plenty of money to use their program.

    • chaogomu
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      I’d say it started with Harlan Carter. He was the one who decided that the NRA should be all about the profits of gun manufacturers, and not about safe and sane gun culture.

      • @banneryear1868
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        Gun culture is just a different and insane thing in the US. We have a bit of it in Canada and gun issues in the cities, but guns are highly regulated here, maybe too much in some specific aspects. I’m in favor of less restrictions for historical pieces similar to historical cars where you can apply for that status.

        Where I’m from lots of people have guns but there’s not really a gun culture, they’re basically used for animal defense. Last incident I know of was a deliriously sick coyote getting in to a horse paddock in daylight.

        • @[email protected]
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          The NRA changed American thinking from “guns are tools that we sometimes need for protection” to “GUNS ARE THE ONLY THING PROTECTING YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR FREEDOM!!!1!!!”.

          They can rot in hell.

          • @banneryear1868
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            01 year ago

            You just know there’s so many Americans with guns who can’t wait to kill someone for the right reason in the most violent way, it’s like their fantasy.

            I was listening to an American at a work outing once who got inspected at the Canadian border, and she was ranting about how they thought she had a gun and were checking everywhere. I’m sympathizing cause that sucks, then she’s like “but they never checked my purse where I kept my gun!” and it’s like fuck sakes woman, you certainly made your point…

  • @RememberTheApollo_
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    But the damage it has done to the political landscape by pushing right wing agendas, fearmongering of every sort to get people to buy guns, and tying identity to gun ownership will live on far beyond the useful life of the NRA.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      The organization may be dead but the propaganda they created lives on in the heart of every gun owner.

  • @Viking_Hippie
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    441 year ago

    Good news: NRA (maybe, hopefully) dying.

    Absolutely horrible news: The void being filled by even more extreme and harmful groups within the same overall ideology, Islamic State style.

    • Flying Squid
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      201 year ago

      A dozen other groups have far less power than one huge lobbying organization.

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        71 year ago

        Not when they’re working together and have taken over most of the billionaire donors

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Yeah the No Compromise podcast is a really good primer for what the NRA is done.

      Scary listen, especially with the new speaker of the house’s religious statements.

  • @Octavio
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    391 year ago

    Can they speed it up a bit?

    • @RizzRustbolt
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      101 year ago

      Do something to put it out of its misery, perhaps?

  • @Jerkface
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    381 year ago

    Maybe it should hurry the fuck up.

  • @[email protected]
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    371 year ago

    Good, even if you are supportive of gun rights there has to be a better option than contributing to a Russian fascist propaganda outlet.

  • @Treczoks
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    271 year ago

    The lack of Russian money probably helped here, too. Good riddance.

  • @eran_morad
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    251 year ago

    Yo how can we speed shit up? Fuck the nra, fuck russia, fuck the republican traitor filth.

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    deleted by creator

  • @CDenno
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    201 year ago

    … and nothing of value was lost.