NRA-ILA
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pulled from site's meta descriptionEstablished in 1975, the NRA Institute for Legislative Action (ILA) is the 'lobbying' arm of the National Rifle Association of America. ILA is committed to preserving the right of all law-abiding individuals to purchase, possess and use firearms for legitimate purposes as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. ILA's ability to fight successfully for the rights of America's law-abiding gun owners directly reflects the support of NRA's nearly 4 million members—a number that has more than tripled since 1978. When restrictive 'gun control' legislation is proposed at the local, state or federal level, NRA members and supporters are alerted and respond with individual letters, faxes, e-mails and calls to their elected representatives to make their views known.
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- Second Amendment
- NRA ILA
- National Rifle Association
- Wayne LaPierre
- Chris Cox
- gun laws by state
- Firearms laws
- Gun laws
- Gun show
- Gun rights
- Gun ban
- Gun legislation
- Gun registration
- Gun licensing
- Gun license
- Pro gun
- Anti gun
- Right to keep and bear arms
- Hunting
- Conservation
- No-Net-Loss
- Right to carry
- Concealed handgun license or permit
- Handgun
- NICS
- Background checks
- Gun show loophole
- Instant check
- Encoded Ammunition
- Bullet serialization
- Microstamping
- Assault weapons
- Castle doctrine
- Reckless lawsuits
- Frivolous lawsuits
- Gun lawsuits
- Emergency powers
- Ballistic Fingerprinting
- Self defense
- Range protection
- Smart guns
- Workers protection
- Saturday night special
- BATF reform
- FFLs
- Federal firearms license
- Armed citizen
- Gun locks
- Trigger locks
- Mandatory gun storage
- Waiting periods
- Project exile
- Project Safe neighborhoods
- One gun a month