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The National Rifle Association (NRA) is a United States gun owner's rights advocacy organization and one of the most influential political lobbyists in that nation.

The NRA asserts that the Second Amendment confers broad rights to individuals as gun owners and users.

The president of the NRA is Charlton Heston.


See also: Gun politics

External link: Official web site of the National Rifle Association