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I have an A rating from the NRA.
The NRA - they are a paper tiger.
I'm a lifetime member of the NRA.
I'm a strong believer in the NRA.
I'm an NRA-certified Expert Rifleman.
I am in support of the NRA position on gun control.
I support the work of the NRA, but disagree sometimes.
I support the work of the NRA. I'm a member of the NRA.
I would rather be the candidate of the NAACP than the NRA.
It should be a badge of shame to have an A-rating from the NRA.
I can't influence or impact where the NRA goes and spends money.
The NRA, with the fingers on the triggers when they kneel and pray.
Republicans are scared of the NRA. They're scared of the Tea Party.
What we need to create is the NRA - except for the opposite issues.
To every politician who is taking donations from the NRA, shame on you.
The NRA has led the way in the mainstreaming of a demented gun ideology.
When politicians say your voice does not matter because the NRA owns them, we say, 'No more.'
I had a 100 percent voting record with the NRA, but I don't believe in bazookas in our schools.
It's clear to me that the NRA isn't going to stop trying to meddle in making this a safer state.
I'm not an NRA member, but that doesn't mean I didn't appreciate shooting blanks out of a machine gun.
As members of the oldest civil rights organization in the nation, NRA members know tyranny when we see it.
Stand-your-ground laws are a favorite of the NRA gun lobby and their push to weaken our nation's gun laws.
The NRA appears to have evolved into the lobby for gun and ammunition manufacturers rather than gun owners.
The NRA is a true grass-roots organization, and the collective power of its membership is simply unparalleled.
The NRA was run like an old-time club when I took over. We were in the red and getting cut off from our membership.
In 1999, the NRA leadership in Washington, pretty much the same people intact, were for (expanded background checks.)
The last thing we need is efforts by some politicians and the NRA to arm educators and allow more guns in our schools.
As a gun owner and sportsman, I am proud to join NRA members from across the country to make the voice of liberty heard.
The NRA isn't a boogeyman, it's a grass-roots organization made up of 5 million law-abiding Second Amendment supporters.
The NRA is interested in protecting the civil rights of Americans, not protecting the ability of terrorists to get guns.
Especially for NRA members, it was obvious from the get-go that Obama believes he is above any constitutional restraints.
I don't know if Hillary [Clinton] was saying it in a sarcastic manner, but I'm very proud to have the endorsement of the NRA.
The NRA is where you resist, and stand and fight to put America back on track to restore and preserve our individual freedom.
I have a unique lens on how the extreme priorities of the NRA's leaders are dangerous for America, Atlanta and communities of color.
The true gun safety advocates, as they have been for centuries, are the millions of members of the NRA and other training organizations.
As an avid hunter, outdoor enthusiast, and life member of the NRA, I understand the importance of protecting the right to keep and bear arms.
We at the NRA embrace and hold dear what makes us uniquely American. Family, responsibility, patriotism, mutual respect, honesty, civic duty.
Well, you know, first of all, let me just say that I am a proud member of the NRA and have been, and I'm a lifetime member and will always be.
Carmakers do not lobby to remove safety regulations on their vehicles, but the NRA constantly lobbies to keep restrictions off deadly weapons.
When I turn on an award show, I don't want to be lectured about politics, climate change or the NRA or a left-wing issue or a right-wing issue.
The NRA grades senators and representatives based on their votes on gun issues - and even on issues that have little-to-nothing to do with guns.
The media's intentional corruption of the truth is an abomination and NRA members will never - and I mean never - submit or surrender to the national media!
I feel like moderate Republicans, who would support sensible gun violence legislation, are pushed aside by those folks who are absolutely beholden to the NRA.
The NRA was one of the items that we pointed to when we added money to the labor, health and Education appropriations bill by reducing the size of the tax cut.
But there are 90 million gun owners in the United States. Only 3.5 million want the insurance and magazines and the various things you get for joining the NRA.
These code authorities could regulate production, quantities, qualities, prices, distribution methods, etc., under the supervision of the NRA. This was fascism.
I think the NRA, they got it half-right when they say, 'Guns don't kill people, people kill people.' I change it to, 'Guns don't kill people, Americans kill people.'
I don't think NRA members are bad people at all. I think they're responsible gun owners that want to become politically active and make their voices heard in this democracy.
The NRA provided that in America each industry should be organized into a federally supervised trade association. It was not called a corporative. It was called a Code Authority.
I have enormous respect for Tom Daschle. The NRA has not yet taken a formal position on which I'm aware of on this matter, and I think Tom may be just getting a little ahead of things.