After the Columbine shootings in 1999, NRA head Wayne LaPierre and the group’s top officials, lobbyists and PR officials reportedly considered scrapping that year’s convention that was scheduled to take place in Denver, near the site of the shootings, and in the process revealed their thoughts on the industry and the group’s staunchest supporters, according to an NPR report Tuesday.
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Recordings Of NRA Top Brass After 1999 Columbine Shootings Released