Top 133 Nra Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
The NRA has led the way in the mainstreaming of a demented gun ideology.
We're here to tell the NRA their nightmare is true.
Who is the NRA anyway? They are usually middle-income people who only think of themselves, who want to have no government, really, except self-rule by themselves. I think that little cracks are starting to emerge in the NRA armor.
I would rather be the candidate of the NAACP than the NRA. — © John F. Kerry
I would rather be the candidate of the NAACP than the NRA.
I'm a strong believer in the NRA.
Country lyrics often reference the NRA and firearms ownership as a way of life. Artists such as John Rich, Toby Keith, Sara Evans and others regularly play shows at the NRA Annual Meeting, which thousands of NRA members attend.
To every politician who is taking donations from the NRA, shame on you.
Ultimately, the NRA has maybe five million members. We are a nation of 320 million-plus, and it's time we call out those who stand on the wrong side of history and spout the same old NRA talking points.
The NRA is where you resist, and stand and fight to put America back on track to restore and preserve our individual freedom.
The true gun safety advocates, as they have been for centuries, are the millions of members of the NRA and other training organizations.
I'm not an NRA member, but that doesn't mean I didn't appreciate shooting blanks out of a machine gun.
Always remember Rahm Emanuel and those of his ilk who are opposed to our fundamental civil right to keep and bear arms when you donate to NRA-ILA or the NRA Civil Rights Legal Defense Fund.
It's clear to me that the NRA isn't going to stop trying to meddle in making this a safer state.
Carmakers do not lobby to remove safety regulations on their vehicles, but the NRA constantly lobbies to keep restrictions off deadly weapons. — © Bob Beckel
Carmakers do not lobby to remove safety regulations on their vehicles, but the NRA constantly lobbies to keep restrictions off deadly weapons.
The NRA isn't a boogeyman, it's a grass-roots organization made up of 5 million law-abiding Second Amendment supporters.
I have an A rating from the NRA.
The NRA is a true grass-roots organization, and the collective power of its membership is simply unparalleled.
If the NRA keeps messing with the President's daughters, they're going to have to start worrying about Michelle Obama's guns.
We at the NRA embrace and hold dear what makes us uniquely American. Family, responsibility, patriotism, mutual respect, honesty, civic duty.
My position on guns is the same position I've had for a long, long time. That position is that I don't line up a hundred percent with the NRA. I don't see eye to eye with the NRA on every issue.
What we need to create is the NRA - except for the opposite issues.
The NRA appears to have evolved into the lobby for gun and ammunition manufacturers rather than gun owners.
The NRA has become financially dependent on more and more guns being sold - especially the expensive ones. In turn, the NRA has stated that its top legislative priority is to protect gun makers by advocating for legislation that benefits them.
I support the work of the NRA. I'm a member of the NRA.
The NRA isn't a boogeyman organization behind a curtain. The NRA is made up of millions of people who believe in the Second Amendment and the organization is very closely connected to the country music community.
I've been to dozens of concerts where attendees proudly wore NRA hats and t-shirts. In fact, the NRA partners with a number of artists for their NRA Country brand and puts on shows across the country every year.
I am in support of the NRA position on gun control.
We need to put limits on how much an individual, group or business can spend on influencing an individual legislator or a whole set of legislators. Look at the vast sums that the NRA spends on getting all legislators to be soft on gun control. Legislators find it hard to refuse the NRA's largess when they need contributions to their political campaign wherever they can get them.
The NRA made an ad saying that Obama is elitist because his kids have armed guards. Yeah, that crazy Obama thinking his kids need special protection. I love the NRA accusing anyone of being paranoid. It's like a septic tank saying, 'You need a mint.'
The problem is, that we've got a position, often times by the NRA that says any regulation whatsoever is the camel's nose under the tent. And that, I think, is not where the American people are at.
I'm a lifetime member of the NRA.
I'm an NRA-certified Expert Rifleman.
Especially for NRA members, it was obvious from the get-go that Obama believes he is above any constitutional restraints.
It should be a badge of shame to have an A-rating from the NRA.
NRA - Nuts Running America.
The NRA was run like an old-time club when I took over. We were in the red and getting cut off from our membership.
I didn't see any NRA officials killing babies in Waco.
The NRA is right...handgun controls do little to stop criminals from obtaining handguns.
As a gun owner and sportsman, I am proud to join NRA members from across the country to make the voice of liberty heard. — © Luther Strange
As a gun owner and sportsman, I am proud to join NRA members from across the country to make the voice of liberty heard.
I don't know if Hillary [Clinton] was saying it in a sarcastic manner, but I'm very proud to have the endorsement of the NRA.
The last thing we need is efforts by some politicians and the NRA to arm educators and allow more guns in our schools.
A lot of unions are doing the same thing on the left that the NRA is doing on the right.
Lip-synching?! Let that be a lesson. If you are in Washington, D.C., and you open your mouth and another voice comes out, it better be the NRA, an oil company or a bank.
Individual NRA members, black and white, are publicly questioning why the organization has virtually nothing to say about Philando Castile. Just like with background checks - which most NRA members support - the NRA is out of step with its own members.
Conservative values aren't really reflected in the radical values of the NRA. And the other idea was that the NRA is not what you think it is: It's an evolving, ever-changing organization, and it has not always been this radical, right-wing arm of the Republican Party, and that the history of the NRA is in fact really interesting.
It's not going to do anything. And it really is disappointing because the president has an opportunity here to work with organizations like the NRA, who have actually done a lot of significant work when it comes to actually keeping guns out of the hands of criminals. Hillary Clinton can attack the NRA all she wants, the fact is that the NRA has a higher approval rating than Hillary Clinton does when it comes to trustworthiness, that's for sure.
I support the work of the NRA, but disagree sometimes.
I have a unique lens on how the extreme priorities of the NRA's leaders are dangerous for America, Atlanta and communities of color.
I intend to dedicate my remaining time as president of the NRA to ensure that the Second Amendment is safe from Al Gore and all those who threaten it. — © Charlton Heston
I intend to dedicate my remaining time as president of the NRA to ensure that the Second Amendment is safe from Al Gore and all those who threaten it.
By journalistic custom and D.C. law, of course, reporters don't carry guns to news conferences -- and certainly not when the person at the lectern is the NRA's Asa Hutchinson, an unremarkable former congressman and Bush administration official whom most reporters couldn't pick out of a lineup. But the NRA wasn't going to leave any doubt about its superior firepower.
These code authorities could regulate production, quantities, qualities, prices, distribution methods, etc., under the supervision of the NRA. This was fascism.
I had a 100 percent voting record with the NRA, but I don't believe in bazookas in our schools.
I can't influence or impact where the NRA goes and spends money.
The NRA, with the fingers on the triggers when they kneel and pray.
As an avid hunter, outdoor enthusiast, and life member of the NRA, I understand the importance of protecting the right to keep and bear arms.
The NRA is weakening but the opposing forces are stronger. A member of Congress has and still does pay a price for voting against the NRA. But now a member pays a price for voting with the NRA, too. In many districts, the price is higher when a member votes with the NRA than against the NRA. The public is outraged.
The NRA is funded by weapons manufacturers, and those same manufacturers know that they stand to lose some business if we pass common-sense gun legislation. As a result, the NRA contributes money to politicians to ensure that gun control never happens.
The NRA was one of the items that we pointed to when we added money to the labor, health and Education appropriations bill by reducing the size of the tax cut.
The NRA - they are a paper tiger.
In 1999, the NRA leadership in Washington, pretty much the same people intact, were for (expanded background checks.)
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