National Rifle Association

Condors vs. the NRA Condors vs. the NRA

The remarkable recovery of California condors is now threatened by lead bullet fragments left in the wild by hunters. Its fate rests with the governor. What will Schwarzenegger do?
  • Mitt Romney: Noun, verb, 9/11

    Doing his best Rudy Giuliani impersonation, the former governor alleges President Obama is making America less safe.
  • Repeal the Second Amendment

    The best way to reduce the odds of another blood bath like the one at Virginia Tech is to amend the Constitution and abolish the right to bear arms.
  • Why Democrats dumped gun control

    Monday's shooting at Virginia Tech is a reminder that the party that once championed gun control has been running away from it since the 2000 election.
  • Shooting his mouth off

    Jim Zumbo, legendary scribe of the hunting set, was crucified by the NRA, and axed from his job at Outdoor Life, for declaring that assault weapons have no place in hunting. But don't call him a martyr.
  • From your cold, dead hands

    Despite plenty of evidence to the contrary, the NRA is warning its members that Barack Obama wants to ban all handguns.
  • Female arms race

    In the last seven years gun sales among women have increased 50 percent. What's behind the upswing?
  • Tom DeLay, shooting from the lip

    Having apologized -- sort of -- for threatening federal judges involved in the Terri Schiavo case, DeLay raises the specter of an armed defense against ethics allegations.
  • Tough on terror, weak on guns

    Politicians in Washington are poised to give unprecedented freedom to the gun industry -- and they're so beholden to the NRA they're allowing potential terrorists to buy weapons over the counter.
  • Terrorists' right to bear arms

    How the pro-gun lobby has helped terrorist suspects inside the U.S. get their hands on assault rifles.
  • America's new assault weapons bazaar?

    The NRA aims to blow away the federal assault weapons ban -- while the Bush White House ducks for cover.
  • Shielding Murder Inc.

    Bush's support of the latest immoral gun bill shows once again just how willing he is to do the bidding of the NRA -- even if it means sabotaging homeland security.
  • Will the NRA once again shoot down common-sense legislation?

    In the wake of the sniper attacks around Washington, the gun lobby remains unmoved by the case for ballistic fingerprinting.
  • Gore shoots blanks on guns

    In trying not to alienate swing voters, the vice president is missing a chance to show us what he really thinks -- and what Bush has really done -- about gun control.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Monday, Oct. 9, 2000
  • The reasonable gun nut

    By David Bowman
  • The reasonable gun nut

    Denounced by the NRA, a historian talks about the myth of early American gun ownership and his own fascination with firearms.
  • The NRA's Blast Cafe

    Will the gun lobby's Times Square theme restaurant be a Planet Hollywood killer or just a new franchise in bad taste?
  • It'll take more than a million moms

    To have an impact on the next election, gun-control advocates need to take a few reality checks.
  • The NRA goes global

    The National Rifle Association uses Australian crime protests and fear of global domination by the United Nations as a fund-raising tool at home.
  • Much ado about nothing

    Inside the sweetheart deal the White House made for Smith & Wesson.
  • When liberals lie about guns

    Zealots are polarizing the debate over how to stop violent crime -- and whether firearms can help.
  • Pols, guns and androgyny

    A speed-of-light cultural flyover covering McCain, Koresh, guns, Hillary, "G.I. Blues," a heartfelt appeal to the Winslet Brigade, "Star Trek" and, well, you get the idea.
  • Letters to the editor

    Fired up about Jake Tapper's take on guns and Columbine Plus: The marijuana, sausage, and Mr. Misty cures for a hangover; "Hey Horowitz -- Socialism gave us Chernobyl, but capitalism gave us Bhopal."
  • Money can buy you love

    Peter Eisner of the Center for Public Integrity talks about "The Buying of the President 2000."
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