NRA Spy Penetrates Gun Control Movement
Aug 9th, 2008 · Mother Jones magazine has reported that a gun control activist who championed the cause for more than a decade is suspected of spying for the National Rifle Association.
Aug 9th, 2008 · Mother Jones magazine has reported that a gun control activist who championed the cause for more than a decade is suspected of spying for the National Rifle Association.
Jul 26th, 2008 · Disney is leading a group of businesses that are fighting a new Florida state law that allows employees to bring their guns to work if they leave them in their parked cars. Disney says the law doesn't apply to it because its nightly fireworks show falls under a provision that exempts companies that "use, store or transport explosives." The NRA says Disney is violating the Second Amendment; Disney says it's maintaining workplace safety.
Jun 29th, 2008 · The landmark Supreme Court decision on gun rights has sparked a series of lawsuits by the National Rifle Association against handgun bans in five jurisdictions around the country. The NRA is suing San Francisco, Chicago and three smaller municipalities.
Jun 28th, 2008 · A day after the Supreme Court issued a landmark gun ruling striking D.C.'s handgun ban, the National Rifle Association filed suit in five jurisdictions to overturn their bans as well. One of the suits is against the City of San Francisco over its ban on handguns in public housing.
May 17th, 2008 · Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain fired back at Sen. Barack Obama during a speech on Friday before members of the National Rifle Association. McCain affirmed his conservative and foreign policy credentials.
Jan 14th, 2008 · A key issue for Georgia lawmakers at their new session is a battle between the National Rifle Association and Georgia business owners. The NRA wants Georgians to be able to keep guns in their cars even if their employers don't want weapons on company property.
Sep 21st, 2007 · The National Rifle Association invites presidential candidates to its conference, and GOP presidential frontrunner Rudy Giuliani has accepted an opportunity to speak. He advocates the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms on the campaign trail, but as mayor of New York City his stance may have been somewhat different.
Sep 21st, 2007 · As mayor of New York, the Republican presidential hopeful was critical of the National Rifle Association and the gun industry. Speaking to the NRA Friday on the campaign trail, he struck a less confrontational tone, emphasizing his support for the Second Amendment.