NRA maintains 'armed guards in schools' position

America’s largest gun rights lobby declared unwavering opposition to any new restrictions in the aftermath of the Connecticut primary school massacre, accusing the White House of trying to undermine the constitutional right to bear arms.

NRA maintains 'armed guards in schools' position

America’s largest gun rights lobby declared unwavering opposition to any new restrictions in the aftermath of the Connecticut primary school massacre, accusing the White House of trying to undermine the constitutional right to bear arms.

Wayne LaPierre, chief executive of the influential National Rifle Association, said not a single gun regulation would make children safer.

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