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The exact number of NRA members convicted of felonies is not publicly available, as the National Rifle Association does not track or report such data. Moreover, membership in the NRA does not imply criminal behavior, and many members are law-abiding citizens. Any statistics regarding felonies would be based on individual cases rather than a comprehensive count linked to NRA membership.

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