New York Attorney General Seeks to Silence Millions of Firearm Owners

 

New York Attorney General Seeks to Silence Millions of Firearm Owners

This morning, the New York Attorney General announced that she will seek to dissolve the National Rifle Association, the organization that stands up to protect the Second Amendment civil rights of Americans.

Make no mistake: this is a politically-motivated attack intended to silence the collective voice of millions of firearm owners in the midst of an election year.

The NSSF is working around the clock in defense of these non-stop attacks on the Second Amendment. The future of the firearm industry is at stake this November. 

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