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Speaking to reporters at a Christian Science Monitor Breakfast, NRA President David Keene gives his take on calls for required universal background checks for firearms purchases: "While it sounds good, it doesn't work."
Speaking to reporters at a Christian Science Monitor Breakfast, NRA President David Keene assesses the political environment for gun control legislation in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.
Speaking to reporters at a Christian Science Monitor Breakfast, NRA President David Keene explains his organization's relationship with Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, and Reid's difficult position in the ongoing debate over gun control. "He's got the views and the demands of his constituents on the one hand and the pressure he faces from party leaders and his president on the other," says Keene. "Where Harry Reid ends up in this debate is anybody's guess."
Speaking to reporters at a Christian Science Monitor Breakfast, NRA President David Keene makes the case that America's real cause of gun violence isn't a lack of firearms regulation -- it's a lack of treatment for the mentally ill.
Speaking to reporters at a Christian Science Monitor Breakfast, NRA President David Keene argues against gun bans in favor of more effective prosecution of citizens who attempt to illegally obtain firearms.