Support whatever organization you wish, it's your money. Just make sure how effective they are or you will be throwing your money away. The NRA is the ONE gun rights organization that politicians pay ANY attention to. The others are just paper tigers and are only feared as such.
Simply not true!There are other Gun rights organizations that work hard in DC for your right to keep and bear arms. The GOA for one has made a big impact.
The NRA has been buying into gun control for a long time. Just a little research will show it. Here are some examples.
In the 1920s and 1930s, NRA leaders lobbied states to enact stronger gun legislation, ushering in a number of influential laws: the Uniform Firearms Act of 1934, which banned anyone without a proper permit from carrying a concealed gun in public; the Federal Firearms Act of 1938; and the Gun Control Act of 1968.
Decades later, the NRA also supported a number of restrictive federal gun laws. In 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald bought the rifle used to assassinate President John F. Kennedy from a mail order ad in an NRA magazine. The NRA's executive vice president at the time, Franklin Orth, testified to Congress in favor of banning mail-order rifle sales, and gave measured support to the Gun Control Act of 1968.
In the 1960s, the NRA endorsed a proposed federal law that would have required a seven-day waiting period to enable background checks on handgun purchases. An NRA pamphlet from the 1970s noted that “a waiting period could help in reducing crimes of passion [by] preventing people with criminal records or dangerous mental illness from acquiring guns.”
There are other anti second amendment calls by the NRA over the years. Support them if you wish, I chose not too after I became more informed about them. There are some no compromise gun rights Orgs. The NRA isn't one of them.