NRA Launches an Internet News Operation Calling itself "freedom's last channel of communication," NRA News launches its information service Friday on the Internet. The National Rifle Association says it plans to use the service as a platform to defend the rights of gun owners. The NRA is also looking for a radio station to buy, and NRA News could hit the airwaves soon. NPR's Robert Siegel reports.
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Calling itself "freedom's last channel of communication," NRA News launches its information service Friday on the Internet. The National Rifle Association says it plans to use the service as a platform to defend the rights of gun owners. The NRA is also looking for a radio station to buy, and NRA News could hit the airwaves soon. NPR's Robert Siegel reports.