Analysis of the 2012 election results by Howard Nimzow of PJ Media indicates that claims of the NRA's demise were premature. Despite expectations from gun control advocates, the NRA maintained a strong pro-Second Amendment voting bloc in both the House and Senate. The election was primarily driven by economic concerns, not gun control, and the House remains a bulwark against anti-gun legislation. Nimzow emphasizes the need for continued engagement from gun owners to ensure their senators uphold Second Amendment rights, particularly concerning potential UN treaties.
This video discusses the historical evolution of the NRA from a marksmanship organization to a powerful advocacy group. It highlights key legislative battles, such as the Gun Control Act of 1968 and the McClure-Volkmer Act of 1986, and emphasizes the ongoing importance of political engagement and youth recruitment to protect Second Amendment rights. The speaker, David Keene, a former NRA First Vice President, stresses the need for continued vigilance against political opposition and potential threats to firearms ownership.
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