NRA Addressing Newtown Shooting on Online News Show
NRA News has been discussing issues surrounding the shooting like mental health, the role of religion in society and the anti-gun response to the shooting
In the wake of last week's shooting in Newtown, Conn., the National Rifle Association went silent — almost.
While the NRA has not responded to media inquiries and stopped all social media activity, NRA News, a show owned and operated by the NRA, has continued to broadcast online. The topic of the broadcasts has been the Newtown shooting, and hosts and guests alike have said directly that the shooting should not be blamed on guns.
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