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NSSF does not compete with NRA
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In her commentary, "Compete with the NRA? You'll need the right business plan" (Oct. 26), Sonia G. Pandit wrongly cites the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) as a "competitor" to the National Rifle Association.
The NSSF and the NRA are not competitors. We have different missions and members but are generally aligned on policy issues affecting both gun owners and the gun industry. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(11/1/2015)
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Butbutbut....
The NRA is a greedy, money-grubbing organ of gun makers that hates children and holds the Congress hostage to rank anti-social-justice capitalism!
I know, because MediaMutters TOLD me so!
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