Yet, in neither case was the NRA on board from the beginning. IIRC they refused to join Heller until it looked like it was a sure thing. Then they had bragging rights. Had it looked like a loser, they wouldn't have joined and been able to say "See? We knew we shouldn't waste our time and money!"...
No Walkalong. I joined on December 24, 2002 and made a post then promptly forgot the link. I got a PM from the site and thought I'd come back and take a look. The top story was this one and I have my own thoughts on it, so I posted.
How many posts does one need before one can have a strong...
Sorry, brain fart. Yes, Heller.
Although they were around for Miller and could have joined in. After all, the firearm in question was undeniably a military use weapon.
From what I have seen watching the NRA in action over the years is that they only jump in and try to take over a case once it looks like it is a sure thing. They did this in Miller and they did this in McDonald. They've done this in many other cases that I can not remember offhand at the moment...
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