Thursday, 15 May 2008
NRA Convention - Day 0
The NRA was founded in 1871 as an organization to "promote and encourage rifle shooting on a scientific basis". They wanted to advance proper fire arm useage and competitive shooting. A role the NRA actively pursues today.
In the early 1900s second amendment rights came under attack by "progressive" elements in the U.S. In 1934, the NRA formed the Legislative Affairs Division to begin to combat the problem. It handed out legislative facts so its members could decide which candidate would best support second amendment rights.
In 1975, the NRA decided to increase its participation in the political process and formed the Institute for Legislative Action. The NRA-ILA began to actively lobby on behalf of its members second amendment rights.
While the NRA is best known for their impassioned defense of the second amendment, they also are involved in firearm education, safety, and marksmanship.
They provide hunter education courses on proper hunting safety. They provide law enforcement with firearm instruction. They train hundreds of thousands of civilian gun owners every year in proper firearm use. They have an Eddie Eagle gun safe program that teaches kids to "Stop. Don't touch. Leave the area. Tell an adult". They provide seminars that teach tens of thousands of men and women common sense strategies for personal safety.
I can proudly say that I have been a member of the NRA since 2001. I joined shortly after I received my concealed carry permit in Kentucky. I thought at the time it was important to join an organization that shared my values on protecting the second amendment. A group that made it possible for me to obtain my carry permit. I am glad I joined..
I must say it is cool to have such an important institution hold its annual convention in my home town of Louisville Kentucky. It is even cooler that I have been invited to report on the affair as credentialed member of the media. Over the next couple of days, I hope to report on all my experiences. Stay tuned.
