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In reply to the discussion: These graphics show just how much of an insane outlier the US is on guns [View all]Human101948
(3,457 posts)52. Oh really? They sure do a lot P.R. to increase gun sales. Here's why...
Since 2005, the gun industry and its corporate allies have given between $20 million and $52.6 million to it through the NRA Ring of Freedom sponsor program. Donors include firearm companies like Midway USA, Springfield Armory Inc, Pierce Bullet Seal Target Systems, and Beretta USA Corporation. Other supporters from the gun industry include Cabala's, Sturm Rugar & Co, and Smith & Wesson.
The NRA also made $20.9 million about 10 percent of its revenue from selling advertising to industry companies marketing products in its many publications in 2010, according to the IRS Form 990.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/gun-industry-funds-nra-2013-1#ixzz3diTGJqim
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These graphics show just how much of an insane outlier the US is on guns [View all]
RiverLover
Jun 2015
OP
This is a graphic from The INDEPENDENT in the UK. Please purvey your gun love elsewhere.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#18
I thought I said 'Good-bye'...didn't get the message? Well then, I'll repeat myself...
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2015
#20
In the face of gun violence, what possible gun or amunition do you want you can't buy?....
marble falls
Jun 2015
#29
This again? You can't seriously think that Brazil and Russia are part of America's international
DanTex
Jun 2015
#36
No we aren't. And no social scientists believe that either. Check the HDI, for example.
DanTex
Jun 2015
#40
So we're a non-developed nation now, so its ok gun deaths are more rampant here than those
RiverLover
Jun 2015
#25
No, it's another example of why nondeveloped nations like us need to build the social infrastructure
Recursion
Jun 2015
#27
Acc to Obama, the "gun lobby/NRA's grip on congress is stopping stricter control"
RiverLover
Jun 2015
#34