NRA Threatens ‘Punishment’ For Politicians’ Refusal To Toe The Line [View all]
The National Rifle Association is positioning itself for the fight of its life. With this current national push to address gun violence by the majority of the nation, they have put everything on the table
All In as their 2012 election motto says. So in looking at them, what do we really see? Three things show up on the surface. First, the NRA is a powerful lobbying organization, gathering tens of millions of dollars from NRA members and, more importantly from gun manufacturers, retailers and special interest groups. They constantly tout their success when it comes to fundraising and leveraging politicians.
Second, they like to show the power of their membership
the grassroots of the NRA and third we see the political and philosophical makeup of those members.
Of Clout and Credibility
David Keene, CEO of the National Rifle Association says the organization will punish Congressmen who dont toe the NRA line
Congressmen who, in the face of national pressure to solve the problems of gun violence choose to vote to solve the problems and not support the NRAs intransigent positions. Never mind that, over the past 15 years those intransigent positions have changed, many 180 degrees. Their position on background checks is an example. In 1999 Wayne LaPierre said its reasonable to provide mandatory instant background checks for every sale at every gun show. No loopholes anywhere, for anyone. Today he says it wouldnt do any good to extend the law to private sales between hobbyists and collectors. He called the FBIs National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) a failure.
It brings up the question of influence by a group which has a fluid, often changing set of working principles, those foundation issues with which it threatens Congressmen with the wrath of the NRA should they ignore NRA demands.
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Whats Wayne LaPierre going to do? Shoot the politicians?