National Rifle Association
The NRA's Plan to Make People Fear the 'Violent Left' May Backfire
A leading researcher says she has never seen evidence of stories about violent protests increasing support for gun rights.
The NRA Annoyed Me into Quitting
I only lasted a year or two, but I get why some gun owners see it as a necessary evil.
The NRA Was Waging War on Facts Way Before the ‘Fake News’ Boom
Bashing the press and the facts it reports is a big part of how the NRA became the most powerful lobby in America.
What Trump's Second Amendment 'Joke' Says About Gun Politics in 2016
The Republican nominee's suggestion that "Second Amendment people" could deal with his opponent puts the gun debate front-and-center for the general election campaign.
That Time the NRA Tried to Tie Tiananmen Square to American Gun Rights
Why magazines refused to run the group's startling ad.
NRA Complaint Takes Down 38,000 Websites
The NRA takes a shot at the Yes Men, hits the entire Surge publishing service.
Why The Gun Control Sit-In Was the Good Kind of Congressional Obstruction
This time, it was the Democrats doing the obstructing.
These Are the Americans Who Still Oppose Closing the Terror Gap
Unsurprisingly, they share characteristics with those opposing universal background checks.
Guns and the Big Business of Carnage
Who benefits from the endless cycles of sadness, anger, and partisanship that follow mass shootings in America? Just follow the money.
The Senate is finally voting on gun control
More than a week after the deadliest mass shooting in the US, Congress is gearing up to vote on four gun control measures, in legislative efforts that gun regulation opponents, including the NRA, have vowed to defeat.