The National Association for Gun Rights was formed in 2001 as a non-profit advocacy organization designed to educate gun owners about state and federal legislation that affects their gun rights. The group, headquartered in Colorado, says it focuses on organizing grassroots support for gun rights issues and lobbies Congress and state governments. The organization has a political action committee that contributes to candidates.
National Association for Gun Rights
"Marco Rubio's 'red flag' gun confiscation bill" calls for guns to be confiscated "without due process, based on unsubstantiated accusations."
U.S. Rep. Scott Rigell "wants gun owners in a federal registration system."