My point was how can they support a candidate who has no publically stated position over a candidate with good record on gun rights? Her position is not just sparse as previously stated, it is literally non existant. She did not even respond to the NRA's survey.
It appears to be some sort of lame quid pro qou for her vote on the Disclosure Act.
Too bad the NRA is more interested in playing politics for money and power than truly defending gun rights. They should stick to what they are good at, training, safety, certification, competition, kids programs, and stop squandering members money for politics and executive priviledge.





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