The NRA is obviously the big one but I'm finding myself pretty far apart from them on a lot of issues. They should NOT be fighting to restrict employers' policies for employees carrying on the company location or on the job. I support my employees carrying but I don't want the government forcing me to do that. I may have my own policies for my own reasons. That is a bad fight for the NRA to be in and it makes them look whacko AND it alienates conservative business owner types. Hate to say it but the Brady Campaign is right on this one.
I also don't like their gun industry liability bills they worked on. They should have fought those bogus suits. Getting special liability protection makes them look bad and we don't need it. Hate to say it but the Brady Campaign is right on this one.
They should not be fighting against the gunshow "loophole". That makes them look bad. It makes them look soft on illegal gun transfers. Gun transfers should have to go through an FFL. Hate to say it but the Brady Campaign is right on this one.
Right now it seems like they have run out of stuff to fight for so they are fighting for stuff that no longer makes sense. That's bad because there are plenty of things left for them to fight for: CCW in California, repeal of the '86 MG ban, repeal of some of the sporting use nonsense.
Leave employers alone. That's just the kind of government intrusion that none of us should support.