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Major gun safety groups come together to endorse Joe Biden for president in 2024
Read full article: Major gun safety groups come together to endorse Joe Biden for president in 2024Gun safety groups are joining together to endorse President Joe Biden in 2024, as the president continues to push for stricter gun laws as a major part of his political platform that was all but unthinkable for Democrats even a few years ago.
VIDEOS, PHOTOS: Demonstrators gather outside NRA convention in downtown Houston Saturday
Read full article: VIDEOS, PHOTOS: Demonstrators gather outside NRA convention in downtown Houston SaturdayOutside the George R. Brown convention center in Houston Saturday, demonstrators gathered to protest the NRA during Day 2 of its annual convention.
Beto O’Rourke joins protestors as they gather across NRA annual convention in Houston following deadly Uvalde shooting
Read full article: Beto O’Rourke joins protestors as they gather across NRA annual convention in Houston following deadly Uvalde shootingSeveral local organizations and community leaders have gathered for a protest Friday during the first day of the National Rifle Association annual conference in Houston.
Don McLean, Lee Greenwood exit NRA concert after Texas shooting, NBC News reports
Read full article: Don McLean, Lee Greenwood exit NRA concert after Texas shooting, NBC News reportsDon McLean, Lee Greenwood and two other country crooners said Thursday they would not perform at a National Rifle Association concert this weekend, citing the massacre at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
Abbott will no longer appear in-person at NRA convention in Houston
Read full article: Abbott will no longer appear in-person at NRA convention in HoustonGovernor Greg Abbott will no longer make an in-person appearance at the NRA convention in Houston Friday due to him being scheduled to hold a news conference in Uvalde.
Mayor Turner, law enforcement agencies address safety, security during NRA convention at GRB
Read full article: Mayor Turner, law enforcement agencies address safety, security during NRA convention at GRBA day before the NRA convention is set to place in Houston, Mayor Sylvester Turner and Houston Police Chief Troy Finner and Houston Fire Chief Sam Pena discussed public safety and security.
‘Horrific and evil crime’: NRA says organization will reflect on mass shootings ahead of annual meeting in Houston
Read full article: ‘Horrific and evil crime’: NRA says organization will reflect on mass shootings ahead of annual meeting in HoustonAs the discussion on gun laws are once again at the center of attention following another deadly mass shooting in America, many people were questioning if the National Rifle Association would cancel its annual meeting in Houston.
Social media reacts to Judge Hidalgo’s tweet on NRA canceling annual meeting scheduled in Houston
Read full article: Social media reacts to Judge Hidalgo’s tweet on NRA canceling annual meeting scheduled in HoustonThere was mixed reaction on social media moments after the National Rifle Association announced it was canceling its annual meeting set for Houston next week.
NRA cancels annual meeting in Houston next week due to COVID concerns
Read full article: NRA cancels annual meeting in Houston next week due to COVID concernsThe National Rifle Association announced Tuesday that it has canceled its annual meeting, which was set to be held in Houston next weekend, due to COVID-19 concerns.
NRA declares bankruptcy, plans to incorporate in Texas
Read full article: NRA declares bankruptcy, plans to incorporate in TexasThe NRA's bankruptcy filing listed between $100 million and $500 million in assets and between $100 million and $500 million in liabilities. Sea Girt LLC made a separate bankruptcy filing Friday, listing fewer than $100,000 in liabilities. In an interview, NRA board member Charles Cotton made clear that the bankruptcy filing was motivated by litigation and regulatory scrutiny in what he called “corrupt New York” — not financial concerns. Going forward, the NRA said a committee will study opportunities to relocate segments of its operations to Texas and elsewhere. The NRA sued the Oklahoma-based company in 2019, alleging it was being overbilled and said in Friday's bankruptcy filing that the debt it is owed is disputed.