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NRA stumbles in fight with Obama over gun-control proposals

NRA stumbles in fight with Obama over gun-control proposals

While those figures are within the poll's margin of error, they show that the NRA's popularity is in the same range as that of the Democratic president who issued 23 executive orders to accomplish goals the gun-rights group

Clickstorm. Consider the National Rifle Association's latest product, the Practice Range iPhone app that lets users shoot at virtual targets. The immediate response was not universally admiring. TechCrunch accused the NRA of “profiteering” for the way

Representative Rick Nolan (D-MN), an advocate for gun safety, told MSNBC's Chris Hayes Saturday that he has never before feared for his security, but now, he's quite worried. We've been getting a lot of not very thinly veiled

Some of the organizations promoting Gun Appreciation Day are so extreme that even the NRA won't go near them. (One of the now-disavowed official sponsors was a hardcore white nationalist political party.) These groups

As Washington prepares for a political battle over the Obama White House's proposals to curb gun violence after the Newtown, Conn., shootings, a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds that the National Rifle

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