National Rifle Association

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  • The hidden culprits at Columbine

    Two crazy boys pulled the triggers, but lax laws put the guns in their hands.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Would Jimmy Swaggart's God forbid sex? Plus: Merger rumors behind hot VA Linux IPO; reducing Russia to vodka-swilling stereotype.
  • The bald facts

    An informal survey of toupees, transplants, weaves and dye-jobs reveals that 10 percent to 22 percent of United States senators are engaged in a coverup.
  • "It's happened again"

    When gun-control advocates use mass shootings to push for a handgun ban, critics accuse them of exploiting tragedy. But there's a difference between exploiting a tragedy and learning from it.
  • John McCain plays Dumbo

    Guns and elephants are not the same, the presidential hopeful says. You got that right, Senator.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Keep lawyers out of my deep links! Plus: My "incompletes" ate my life; philosophical support for the Second Amendment.
  • The NRA's big guns

    Meet the 10 biggest obstacles to gun reform legislation.
  • What's gun control got to do with it?

    The 20,000 laws already on the books couldn't stop the Columbine massacre, and one more won't either, but liberals just don't get that.
  • The Senate's gun control flip-flop

    Republicans close gun-show loophole with little Democratic support.
  • Letters to the Editor

    The race angle on Littleton massacre; Conason just doesn't get punk music.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Should geezers get (or give up) the girls? Tapper betrays anti-gun slant.
  • Zero tolerance for slaughter

    Get a backbone, America: Ban all handguns.
  • Nincompoopery on parade

    Charlton Heston and Gov. Ventura need to holster their brains; Elle Macpherson designing intimates for men.
  • Gun smoke

    Can the unprecedented legal challenge to gun manufacturers withstand the counterattack of the NRA and Bob Barr?
  • Bull's-eye

    The Brooklyn lawsuit that rocked the gun industry changes the argument from gun control to corporate responsibility.
  • Prophet of the plague

    Charlton Heston's dark view of his fellow humans makes him a perfect president of the NRA.
  • 21st: Gun mad

    While the oldest, nastiest debate online remains deadlocked, gun rights activists on the net get organized as their opponents fall behind.
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