Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adam Lanza for one. Dylan Roof for two. Those are the only 2 I looked up,
Adam Lanza was an NRA member? Source?
He wasn't.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/28/nra-confirms-it-has-no-re_n_2972762.html
this is the NRA trying to have it both ways. When they claim their large membership numbers they are talking about everyone who subscribed to their magazines or took their courses. Then this happens and they suddenly only count a small subset.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adam Lanza for one. Dylan Roof for two. Those are the only 2 I looked up,
Adam Lanza was an NRA member? Source?
He wasn't.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/28/nra-confirms-it-has-no-re_n_2972762.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adam Lanza for one. Dylan Roof for two. Those are the only 2 I looked up,
Adam Lanza was an NRA member? Source?
Anonymous wrote:Isn't the more relevant question how many mass shootings have been enabled by the NRA's lobbying against any sensible measures to limit assault weapons? Membership is less relevant than the policies they promote and the statutes they have lobbied for or against.
Anonymous wrote:Adam Lanza for one. Dylan Roof for two. Those are the only 2 I looked up,
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious, and haven't been able to find any statistics. Who knows how many of the mass shootings in this country have been committed by NRA members? There are some 6 million NRA members in this country, enough to have statistically significant data. I personally can't recall a single shooting where the criminal has been a member- but with that many members, there has to be at least some, right?
BTW- there are nearly twice as many NRA members in the US as there are Muslims. If NRA members committed mass shootings at the same rate as Muslims, I think you'd hear about it.
