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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPro-gun group dramatically ups influence spending
The Virginia-based National Association for Gun Rights spent more than $3 million from April through June to advocate against dozens of firearm-related bills and amendments. Thats nearly four times the second-quarter lobbying expenditures of the better-known National Rifle Association, which itself spent a near-record $840,000 during the years second quarter.
The Virginia group is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit. It did not lobby prior to this year and does not reveal its donors. The organization has accounted for about $5 million in federal lobbying spending from January through June, ranking it above or alongside major spenders like Shell Oil Co., Americas Health Insurance Plans, the American Bankers Association and tobacco company Altria Group, among others.
On the other side of the gun rights argument is the Mayors Against Illegal Guns Action Fund, led by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Boston Mayor Tom Menino. The group spent $580,000 on lobbying last quarter easily twice what its spent compared to any other quarter.
Read More: http://www.publicintegrity.org/2013/07/23/13042/pro-gun-group-dramatically-ups-influence-spending
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(51,122 posts)geckosfeet
(9,644 posts)Or is that just your own vision of the group?
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