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Many things that the NRA deals with are gun restriction. With the NRA they show how people should be able to have a gun for any kind of protection. With guns increasing you will see that the crimes have actually went down in the past few years. With guns being on the streets yes itbvis more danger but yet it also more safe in some ways. Things that other groups are trying to do is take away some guns laws that were people should not be able to carry a gun but the NRA is trying to persuade them that is ok for people to carry a gun. Most people that carry a gun with them do some kind of work with them like farmers and many other people. With the NRA it help to protect the people right in owning a gun people believes that if you have gun ownership then it is a Civil Liberty in Second Amendment.

The NRA was found on November 17, 1871 by two Union Army Officers William Church and George Wingate. The two Army Officers were very upset with the poor marksmanship of their troops during the American Civil War. William Church decade his life to make providing firearms training and encouraging interest in shooting as a sport also. From 1873 to 1892 the NRA open the first firearm range at Ambrose Burnside. Even a the former President Ulysses S. Grant was elected as the Eighth President of the National Rifle Association (NRA) in In 1934 the NRA Formed it’s "Legislative Affairs Division".

Gun shows- Sen. Frank Lautenberg is still trying to regulate gun shows. Many cases gun shows bring are how people can go and just buy a gun and have it that day. At a gun shop you can buy it but you have to wait for a day or two to get it fully to belong to you. With this happening people who were buying guns at gun shows could not buy one at a gun shop but certain reasons but yet there he/she could. Emergency Power vs. The Right to Arms- Many cases that bring this in is the Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. People were arming themselves to protect themselves and there Property that belongs to them. Though the state said that anybody with a firearm it will be taken away for an emergency. The state believe for the kind of emergency it was they had to take control very quick. The reason why citizens was arming themselves is not to hurt anybody like a rescuer and anybody at all just a little protection of there own since the city could not do that for them now for a few weeks.

Contact Information NRA-ILA Waples Mill Road Fairfax, Virginia Grassroots Hotline