news sas been talking about the nra ceo wanting armed police in every public school, i'm sure other members of the board would love the billions of dollers in taxes that would cost.
looking at other nra activities, apparently they attack representatives that support private property rights over the absolute right to have a gun and don't like bils that let a property owner choose a gun policy for the property.
http://reason.com/blog/2012/08/02/the-nra-more-on-the-side-of-guns-than-of
looks like nra is more about selling guns than protecting property.