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[–] CDanger 1 points (+1|-0)

Yes. What is so shocking about that? This is exactly what lobbying groups do; they create talking points and try to get those points discussed instead of the points that their opponents are trying to get discussed . I can guarantee you all think tanks (for any cause) and pro gun control groups hold meetings and design media playbooks and soundbites like this too. And like I said, which side of this you find correct depends on how you feel about guns, personal independence/responsibility, and the role of government. Neither side is "right" because this is a complex issue and different people have vastly different preferences and beliefs.

[–] [Deleted] 0 points (+0|-0)

What is so shocking about that?

It's morally repugnant.

I can guarantee you all think tanks (for any cause) and pro gun control groups hold meetings and design media playbooks and soundbites like this too

No you can't.

Neither side is "right"

I think that what the NRA is doing here is certainly wrong.