NRA Sings Anti-Gun 'Elites' Tune Following School Massacre

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The head of the National Rifle Association lashed out at gun control advocates on Thursday.

He said Democratic elites are politicizing the latest mass school shooting in the United States to try to erode constitutionally guaranteed gun rights.

NRA chief executive Wayne LaPierre echoed President Donald Trump’s call to arm teachers to prevent school shootings..

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NRA Sings Anti-Gun 'Elites' Tune Following School Massacre

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