There is no denying it, they have an awesome war chest:

Organizers of the “March For Our Lives” rally in Washington put the early cost estimate for the event at $5 million, and said they have “several million dollars” left to continue to push for stricter gun laws and fight gun violence.

‘March For Our Lives’ Cost $5 Million; ‘Several Million’ Left For Lobbying

How’s that compared to the NRA’s “blood money” the Opposition loves to point out? More than 5 times.

While the group contributes to members of both parties, the lion’s share goes to the GOP. Of the top 85 members of Congress with the most career NRA contributions, 82 are Republicans, according to a database from the Center for Responsive Politics.
Total contributions to candidates exceeded $834,000 in the 2016 campaign cycle, not counting the contributions made to political parties, committees, and other groups.

These are the members of Congress with the most NRA donations

Gun Control burned $5 million in one day while the NRA spent a fifth of that for a whole electoral cycle.  Tell me the hell again the NRA is doing a bad job with the resources it has.

Can you imagine NRA-ILA with half a billion dollars in disposable cash?

 

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By Miguel.GFZ

Semi-retired like Vito Corleone before the heart attack. Consiglieri to J.Kb and AWA. I lived in a Gun Control Paradise: It sucked and got people killed. I do believe that Freedom scares the political elites.

2 thoughts on “Pro Gun Advocacy is Fiscally Responsible.”
  1. But wait the kids organized the mar all by themselves and they don’t have any money. You mean the organization and the money came from somewhere else? I’m shocked and appalled.
    Heil dogg

  2. And in 2017 unions spent 1.7 BILLION IN 1 YEAR. Ya know why they blame the NRA? ecause we sit here and take it.

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