Gun Control and the NRA

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Gun Control and the NRA Gun control laws in the United States are far less strict than any other laws around the world. In public opinion polls, a majority of United States citizens (60%) throughout the nation, say there should be more strict gun control laws. Still, in the United States, such laws have not been effectively put into action due to the effective lobbying of the National Rifle Association. Opponents of stricter gun control laws, …

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…bore of his rifle, and a quarter of a pound of powder. This statement is very true. All men, either in a militia, army or what not should carry a gun. The National Rifle Association strongly believes in this too. Under the second amendment, it states that the American citizen shall have the Right To Bear Arms. According to the National Rifle Association, a gun or weapon in a household is an extra insurance policy.