In the wake of Tuesday’s mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, President Joe Biden said, “As a nation, we have to ask ourselves, ‘when in God’s name are we going to stand up to the gun lobby?'”

The National Rifle Association is the largest and most powerful gun rights organization in the United States. The NRA heavily lobbies against gun control legislation and financially backs lawmakers who have historically not supported increased regulations.

Mourning and outrage continues to shake the nation following horrific mass shootings in Uvalde, Buffalo and elsewhere. Despite demands for policy change, the future of gun control in the United States remains uncertain – especially as current bills continue to be stalled in a divided Senate.

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The NRA was founded over 150 years ago and still plays a significant role in influencing public policy today. Here’s what you need to know about the organization. 

What is the purpose of the NRA?

The NRA is the largest gun rights organization in the United States. According to the NRA, it’s made up of over 5 million members who are “diligent protectors of the Second Amendment.”

The NRA’s lobbying arm, the Institute for Legislative Action, notably lobbies against gun control legislati.

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How old is the NRA? Who founded the NRA?

The NRA was formed in 1871 by two Union veterans from the Civil War, Union veterans William C. Church and George Wingate. At the time, the association was predominately for recreation purposes and, according to the NRA, Church wrote that the goal would be to “promote and encourage rifle shooting on a scientific basis.”