The financial relationship between the National Rifle Association (NRA) and the gun industry is substantial, with contributions ranging from $20 million to $52.6 million since 2005. This funding comes primarily from firearms manufacturers like Beretta USA and Smith & Wesson, as well as specialized companies that support the NRA directly through sales donations and advertising revenue.
This shift in revenue sources raises critical concerns about the NRA’s role as a protector of individual gun rights versus its function of promoting the gun industry’s interests. As the organization becomes increasingly reliant on industry support, it faces scrutiny over its responses to gun violence incidents, such as the Sandy Hook massacre, while gun manufacturers escape direct public accountability.
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