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Now on A1F.com: At this critical time for our freedom, David Keene shares his insights on where we've come from and where we're going.
Driven by a quasi-religious dream of a gun-free utopia, opponents of the right of free Americans to own firearms have advantages they previously did not. However, the NRA has responded to the challenges facing gun owners against tremendous odds over the years and has grown stronger, learned from its setbacks and adopted strategies to counter new threats. The NRA’s founders in 1871 may not have foreseen the political importance of the organization they created, but we owe them our gratitude because, without the NRA, America today would not be the nation they wanted to pass down to succeeding generations.
Go to A1F.com to read Keene’s essay "The Importance of the NRA at 150" and watch a video interview (Shooting Straight with A1F.com).
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