Encouraging the Federal Trade Commission to issue a policy statement on “unfair or deceptive” gun ads that falsely assert that firearm ownership increases household residents’ physical safety from gun violence. Directing the Department of Justice (DOJ) to review its interpretation of the Tiahrt Amen...
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, throwing nearly $15 million at politicians and other lobbying efforts in 2021; in the first three months of this year, they spent two million dollars. cruz has been the biggest beneficiary in the ten years he’s been in the senate, hauling in more cash from gun groups since he was ...
See Also: NRA-ILA: Record Amount of Gun Control Pre-Filed in Texas Legislature “Carry Guard encouraged its policyholders to shoot first and ask questions later, putting lives at risk and providing a false sense of legal and financial immunity,” said gun control activist Shannon Watts. “This...
In 2018, the organization sued Gov. Andrew Cuomo, claiming a “political vendetta” was behind a state financial watchdog’s probe of whether it broke state laws by marketing an insurance program to gun owners. In November, the NRA agreed to pay $2.5 million and accept a five-ye...
And in November, the group settled an insurance case in New York for $2.5 million without admitting wrongdoing. Brady United, a nonprofit that aims to end gun violence, also weighed in. "The NRA cannot be allowed to declare bankruptcy to try to escape potential criminal and civil ...
The NRA Carry Guard program offers coverage for certain costs associated with gun-related accidents or incidents in which the gun owner claims they lawfully acted in self defense. Lockton, another insurance firm, continues to underwrite policies for the NRA Carry Guard program, according to the ...
“That was Barack Obama, he just tripped off a chair. He’s getting ready to speak. Somebody aimed a gun at him and he dove for the floor.” Wow! I’m not one to jump on every little statement or flub, but that was crazy. ...
In that same release, Vullo urged “all insurance companies and banks doing business in New York to join the companies that have already discontinued their arrangements with the NRA.” Vullo also sent letters to banks and insurers asking them to review any relationships with the gun lobby organ...