The National Rifle Association (NRA) is not a political party or a federalist organization; rather, it is a nonprofit organization focused on advocating for gun rights and the Second Amendment in the United States. While it aligns with some federalist principles, such as a preference for state-level control over certain issues, its primary mission is to promote and protect the rights of gun owners. The NRA often engages in political lobbying and supports candidates who advocate for gun rights, which may align with federalist ideals depending on the context. However, its core identity is as a gun rights advocacy group rather than a federalist organization.
The NRA is a very strong lobby in Washington D.C.
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Principally, the NRA supports gun manufacturers.
NRA Gun Club happened in 2006.
Yes.According to her BIO on Wikipedia she has a lifetime membership to the NRA.
The NRA doesn't keep those records any more.
NRA All Access - 2014 Allan Cors NRA Membership 1-3 was released on: USA: 9 March 2014
Thw Director, President, officers and members of the board. They are listed on the NRA website.
Yes No. Only when he was writing the Federalist Papers. After that he was an anti-Federalist supporter of Jefferson.
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That is a good question and it would be interesting to know. Anyone can join the NRA. There are an estimated 4.3 million members. The NRA has supported both Democratic candidates and Republican candidates. The NRA either doesn't know; because they haven't asked, or the are not telling because there are no published stats on this question or other facets of NRA membership.
He is a Federalist!