National Rifle Association (NRA) represents individuals and groups who are concerned about losing their right to own guns and as a hunter this is of utmost importance to me. They are concerned about losing the right to keep and bear arms which is guaranteed to the citizenry of the United States of America by the Second Amendment of the Constitution in the Bill of Rights. In their view, they are protectors of the Constitution and almost always support the Republican party and oppose the Democratic party because they feel their issues are better supported by the politics of the Republican party. Typically, the National Rifle Association's main opposition is comprised of gun control advocates (and Democrats). Currently, the National Rifle Association is lobbying strongly against The Sportsmen's Act of 2012, as well as paying close attention to gun control bans, and laws regarding assault weapons (NRA-ILA, 2012). Without the National Rifle Association, Democrats and liberals will legislate away the legal ownership of guns by the very citizens the Constitution instilled with that right.
Although the Sportsmen's Act of 2012 appears hunter friendly on the face of it, the National Rifle Association is opposed to it (NRA-ILA, 2012). According to the National Rifle Association this piece of legislation contains aspects that are contradictory to the rights of gun owner's (NRA-ILA, 2012). The Sportsmen's Act of 2012 contains language that defines various types of ammunition which will not be allowed (NRA-ILA, 2012). In the National Rifle Association's view, these limitations are unacceptable, thus, regardless of its apparent support of hunting and sportsmanship, this piece of legislation is not friendly when it comes to hunters and gun owners.
The National Rifle Association was initially formed by ex-union soldiers who were aghast at the lack of marksmanship displayed by their peers and its initial design was to "promote and encourage rifle shooting on a scientific basis" (National Rifle Association, 2012). The National Rifle Association is still very much involved in marksmanship as well as hunting activities (National Rifle...
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