Showcasing products for enthusiasts of any hobby is always worthwhile, and benefits not just only those hobbyists, but technology – and capitalism – as whole. However, NRA has repeatedly taken jabs as being nothing more than a shill for the firearms’ industry. So, I think some questions to ask are:
1. “Is NRA truly on the side of Freedom, or just another industry representative/proponent?
2. Has NRA AM become just a ‘Trade Show’, not unlike plumbing conventions?
May 1st, 2019 at 4:54 pm
“Five nifty things from the NRA AM”
Showcasing products for enthusiasts of any hobby is always worthwhile, and benefits not just only those hobbyists, but technology – and capitalism – as whole. However, NRA has repeatedly taken jabs as being nothing more than a shill for the firearms’ industry. So, I think some questions to ask are:
1. “Is NRA truly on the side of Freedom, or just another industry representative/proponent?
2. Has NRA AM become just a ‘Trade Show’, not unlike plumbing conventions?