“The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be used by evil men for evil purposes, but there are more good men than evil, and while the latter cannot be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles.” The right to bear arms has been in the constitution since its creation. The NRA, National Rifle Association, has been trying to protect those rights in the current society in which we live in. The group was created in 1871, by two Union service members, Col William C. Church and Gen. George Wingate. They created this organization to help people shoot their guns correctly. Since their creation, the group has evolved into a national organization …show more content…
They have been at their current residence since 2013. The organization has grown from just a few members in 1871 to more than 5 million in the last survey conducted in 2013. The NRA is a nonprofit organization that advocates for gun rights. Starting in 1934 the organization created a Legislative Affairs Division. In which was created to work on protecting the Second Amendment. started to inform their members about bills that were going through the government regarding guns and the views of the NRA. The current bylaws of the organization, state, “To protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, especially with reference to the inalienable right of the individual American citizen guaranteed by such Constitution to acquire, possess, collect, exhibit, transport, carry, transfer ownership of, and enjoy the right to use arms....” The NRA also created another department in their organization for lobbying in political elections, called the Institute for Legislative Action. In the 1970’s the NRA changed how it viewed its members, from being donors for being a political voice, votes for the political candidates that had the same view as the organizations by laws. Today the NRA is viewed as one of the biggest spenders in congressional elections to date. …show more content…
The first magazine that the NRA sent to its members was called The American Rifleman. This magazine's purpose was to inform its members of new firearm bills going through the government, however with the slow printing of the magazine it took the members a while before they would be informed about the necessary problems they faced in the government. After world war two, the NRA set its eyes on the hunting community. It first started in 1949, with having hunters take a class about gun safety and hunting safety. Now in 2016, hunter education programs are being run by each state's fish and game departments across the US and Canada. Michigan’s is called the DNR, Department of Natural Resources. Now a-days, hunting is one of the safest sports in existence. Due to the increase in hunting the NRA launched a new magazine called, The American Hunter in 1973 dedicated solely to hunting issues year round. Another magazine that the NRA created is the, America’s 1st Freedom (The American Guardian), which caters to a more general audience, with topics of self-defense and recreational use of
The debate over gun control has been raging through the American political systems for years. On one side, there is the National Rifle Association (NRA) and 2nd Amendment-citing citizens who use their firearms for hunting and self-defense. On the other, there is Handgun Control Inc. (HCI) and followers of the Brady Campaign who want to ban guns on the basis that they are dangerous. Both sides have strong arguments, anchored in historical precedent and statistical analysis. Anti-gun control lobbyists’ arguments include the guarantee of the 2nd Amendment, the definition of “militia” as any adult male, self-defense, the relative uselessness of permits and regulations, and court cases in favor of firearm possession. Pro-gun control activists
The NRA is a lobbying group that is trying to promote gun safety, organized firearm activities, and most of all protection of the second amendment. Supporters of the NRA are loyal to the cause and rightfully so. The organization promotes family dinners, organizational competitions and updates on their fight to keep our second amendment from being repealed. I think that the NRA is a positive thing, even if the majority of there supporters believe their guns will be confiscated if democrats are elected into office. The NRA does a great job promoting there goals and collecting money from its members. The NRA is funded solely through memberships and donations from it's members. The NRA is helping america control gun violence, and showing the
People and organisions like the NRA fights for our gun rights every time they try to pass laws on gun control. Once they begin banning one type of gun they will start banning other types of guns. In California they have ban assault weapons (the ultimate assault weapon). They are now trying to ban the .50 cal. Rifle in the assault weapon ban because they say it is a sniper rifle (the ultimate assault weapon). Although bills like these do not pass it does not prevent law makers from trying to slip them in.
The Government’s involvement with the second amendment caused many law changes and regulations. This is when the NRA decided to refocus their efforts on self-defense along with the American Hunter and the American Rifleman. They created the NRA Foundation in 1990 that is also non-profit organization and is run through donations and fundraisers. In 1997, the Guardian was created to expand general self-defense and firearm knowledge to a bigger audience such as business owners and even families. The Guardian was renamed America’s 1st Freedom in June of 2000.
the roots of the NRA were innocent enough, many scholars such as Michael Lenz, Joan
The gun owners who comprise the NRA are voters who are passionate about firearms, and tend to be fiercely loyal to the organization. The organization coordinates their hunting trips, funds their gun clubs, and teaches their kids how to shoot safely. In turn, the members, coupled with industry supporters,
According to the NRA, the Second Amendment of the Constitution guarantees individuals the right to own and carry guns. As stated by the supreme court, in District of Columbia v. Heller, the Second Amendment protects "the individual right to posses and carry weapons in case of confrontation” (NRA-ILA). Lastly, the NRA believes if everyone was capable of owning guns, they would be safer from criminals and bring the crime rate down. These are all understandable reasons for why people wish for guns to be made available to everyone, but there are other reasons that demonstrate the need for regulation.
It was originally created to train Union soldiers for the civil war how to shoot effectively. With funds from the government, the NRA grew vastly. Today there are over 5 million members. Over the years the NRA began to have a say in the government and funded several Republican presidents. They fight for the 2nd Amendment and pass legislation to make sure gun laws do not become too strict.
The National Rifle Association was founded in 1871 by Union veterans Col. William C. Church and Gen. George Wingate to promote rifle uses in a scientific method. The goal was to create shooting ranges and make use of guns more of a sport. The NRA has come a long way and gun ranges can be found all over the country. There are nearly 6,000 people participating in firearm competitions around the nation. Another goal of the NRA was to promote safety and make sure only qualified people are capable of carrying or owning a firearm. NRA members have been educating the public since the beginning of how to hunt with safety and spend the extra money to make sure guns are in the right
First, I want to cover why this amendment is important to the United States and its citizens. For example, one of my most favored actors Ice-T has proven to be a very big supporter of gun rights and an avid backer of the 2ND Amendment, and in an interview with Channel 4 TV in London, England he states that ,“Yeah, it’s legal in the United States. It 's part of our Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that’s the last form of defense against tyranny. Not to hunt. It’s to protect yourself from the police”. By saying this I believe that he portrays a concerned citizen who likes to know he has the ability to protect himself and those close to him that he holds dear. And Ice-T isn’t the only one who believes in his 2ND Amendment rights. Many others including Hollywood actors such as but not limited to Bruce Willis, Clint Eastwood, Tom Selleck and Chuck Norris also support 2ND amendment rights and gun ownership. So now let’s get to the fun part. I’ve described a little bit about how guns are a part of everyday life in America but now let’s take a look at how guns can bring in massive amounts of profit. well to begin, before the Aurora theater shooting and the Sikh temple massacre returned guns to the political radar, the NRA adopted the poker-table slogan “All In!” for the 2012 election season. The NRA’s long-serving executive
The NRA argues that the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees individuals the right to own and carry guns. They are concerned that federal regulations will continue to increase until owning a handgun will be difficult to achieve, infringing on their Constitutional rights. They also argue that if law-abiding citizens have guns, they are safer from criminals, bringing crime rates down.
The National Rifle Association works hard to give guns a positive association, supporting firearms as a symbol of freedom. Since its founding, America has mainly emphasized the protection of citizen rights and sought to place checks on government control. One famous example is the Bill of Rights, in
The exact number of gun owners in America is unknown. There are approximately 44 million firearms owners in the US, according to a National Institute of Justice survey conducted in 1994. Looking at firearm production data from 2010, various gun manufactures state the figure is as high as 300 million people. (Agresti and Smith, justfacts.com, 02/12/12). Regardless of the precise number of guns in America they are an everyday reality. For the gun enthusiast there are a number of activities which in some families, have taken on an almost religious reverence. Hunting is engaged in by 23 to 43.7 million Americans, according to a national survey in 2001, conducted by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Generations of families , fathers , grandfathers and sons have enjoyed the great outdoors, refining and taking pleasure in hunting.Target shooting, collecting and self protection constitutes the remainder of “legal gun owners in the U.S. Groups such as the National Rifle Association are the most outspoken and self proclaimed defender of gun owner’s rights. In 2011 the N.R.A. joined a lawsuit to continue its primary role in America. In a court update Chris Cox writes (2011), “The NRA fights to enforce--and extend--gun owners' rights.” Cox’s writing on this case illustrates the divide between state and federal government restrictions, and
The National Rifle Association, or N.R.A., was created in New York City on November 17, 1871. It is widely recognized as America’s primary defender of Second Amendment rights. N.R.A. formed the Legislative Affairs Division in 1934, because of the attacks on the Second Amendment rights. In 1971, the N.R.A. formed the institute for Legislative Action to help man their political defense team against those who opposed the Second Amendment. In addition to working so hard to uphold the Second Amendment, the N.R.A. has been the premier gun sports and firearms education organization in the world.