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NRA CEO makes thinly veiled threats to protect profits.

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"Gun-hating politicians should never go to bed unafraid of what this association and all of our mill

"Gun-hating politicians should never go to bed unafraid of what this association and all of our millions of members can do to their political careers." [Independent]( "NRA chief Wayne LaPierre warns ‘gun-hating politicians’ his group can end their political careers" {NAME} — CEO Wayne LaPierre attacked gun safety champions a few weeks ago: "Gun-hating politicians should never go to bed unafraid of what this association and all of our millions of members can do to their political careers." Just when we thought the NRA couldn't be any more morally reprehensible…they resorted to thinly veiled threats to keep weapons of war widely available and to protect its profits. This kind of language is dangerous and inflammatory. [Join us in standing up to the NRA by chipping in now to help us elect leaders who will pass lifesaving gun safety legislation >>]( [DONATE $13 TODAY]( {NAME}, According to Open Secrets: "Gun rights groups spent a record $15.8 million on lobbying in 2021" and have "invested over $190 million in lobbying efforts since 1998." The gun lobby is a powerful, well-funded entity that has one mission: to protect the profits of gun manufacturers and dealers by fiercely opposing any type of gun safety legislation. And just last month, NRA chief Wayne LaPierre made a thinly veiled threat against anyone who dared go against their deadly ideology. LaPierre is trying to intimidate politicians by threatening to end their careers if they don't oppose popular gun safety legislation. Well, we're not afraid to stand up to the NRA and its allies. We are working to elect leaders who will follow the will of the American people and champion gun safety legislation that will save countless innocent lives. [Can we count on you to stand with us? Donate $13 right away and help us stand up to the NRA and pass lifesaving legislation nationwide >>]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [$5 →]( [$10 →]( [$13 →]( [$50 →]( [$100 →]( [Other →]( Thank you, Brady PAC [Brady PAC]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( If you prefer to donate by mail, please make checks payable to: Brady PAC, c/o Digital 600 Pennsylvania Ave SE, #15180, Washington, D.C. 20003 Paid for by Brady Pac (bradypac.org) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee [You can unsubscribe from this mailing list at any time.](

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