Comments on “NRA Funded
Ryan Crispin Heneise@crispinheneise · Founder, MemberMan LLC
This is great! As an NRA member I was able to contact my reps to encourage them to continue safeguarding my constitutionally-protected civil rights! :)
Cody@rdbrdd · Owner of Redbearded
@crispinheneise It's amazing how little the NRA spends on lobbying in comparison to others like Google who spent $16,830,000. To think that they have some ironclad control with their lobbying power over congress is ridiculous.
Abe Storey@abe_storey · Entrepreneur & Growth Marketer
@crispinheneise The right to bear arms is an important one - but the right to bear a semi-automatic weapon with minimal effort...I don't consider that a civil right but rather a civil disgrace.
Josh Morrow@morroworks · Front-End Developer/UX Designer,
@abe_storey @crispinheneise And that's the glory of living in America :) We all have the right to share our views. I was taught at a very early age how to use firearms responsibly and believe that's how they should be used... responsibly. I also believe that ill-minded people should not use them, but that's the problem... they are "ill-minded" and will find … See more
Abe Storey@abe_storey · Entrepreneur & Growth Marketer
@morroworks @crispinheneise I agree! America is an amazing place because every person is able to share their views. Together, we're able to create an amazingly diverse group of people and thoughts. I absolutely understand and respect your upbringing. I simply believe that there's still more work to do for gun reform.
Fuzz Leonard@fuzzleonard · co-CEO, Slide Rule Software
@rdbrdd @crispinheneise The effectiveness of lobbyists counts more than dollars spent, but also bear in mind that NRA is lobbying on a single issue--do not pass gun control laws--while Google is lobbying on dozens of issues. Plus NRA is generally influencing people (themselves likely NRA members) who already agree with them on a divisive issue--anti-gun peop… See more