The New NRA News

posted on October 30, 2015
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For the most comprehensive coverage of the Second Amendment and firearm-related issues, tune in to the new NRA News. The latest addition to the NRA Digital Network is your new source for entertaining and informative episodic programming about the issues that matter to you. From the fight for our gun rights to lifestyle and entertainment, explore all 16 series, season by season, in streaming HD and on-demand.

Meet the personalities who are leading the fight for your Second Amendment-protected rights on the new NRANEWS.COM: 

NOIR

NOIR is back with all-new episodes. The enigmatic Internet sensation Colion Noir never holds back and refuses to be bound by the narrow lines of political correctness. Follow his journey this season as he tours the country, taking back the narrative on Second Amendment issues and challenging perceptions of gun culture and advocacy. 

Cam & Co.

Cam Edwards brings you up-to-the-minute Second Amendment news and opinion on Cam & Co. Tune in weekdays from 2 to 5 p.m. ET for interviews with NRA leaders, newsmakers, politicos, journalists and congressional leaders. It’s in-depth commentary and analysis you won’t find anywhere else. 

Ginny Simone Reporting

Award-winning investigative journalist Ginny Simone reports on the latest issues that affect our firearm freedoms. In the war for our rights, she gets into the trenches to bring you detailed, hard-hitting reports on the stories that matter to you most—stories that you won’t get from the mainstream media. 

Commentators

Watch the Commentators offer up their opinions on the hottest topics of the moment. This new generation of advocates and activists for the Second Amendment is unapologetic about their belief in our right to bear arms. Browse the Commentators video archive for perspective on all the stories making headlines. 

Frontlines

LtCol Oliver North, USMC (Ret.), and veteran U.S. Army Ranger Chuck Holton take you inside the most dangerous threats and critical events concerning your freedom. From radiological sabotage, counterfeiting and terrorism, to the threat of an unstable economy and cyber warfare, Frontlines crosses the globe to get the facts from those who make it their mission to keep us safe.  

While You’re There …

Don’t miss these other exciting series! 

Visit the new NRANews.com and add it to your arsenal of online resources today!

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Hawaii Wants to Go Further Than Mere “Aloha Spirit” in Defiance of Citizens’ Rights

Within weeks of the U.S. Supreme Court’s hearing oral arguments in Wolford v. Lopez, Hawaii lawmakers are moving on legislation to find other ways to keep citizens’ Second Amendment rights effectively off-limits.

The DOJ Civil Rights Division Strikes Again

In a poignant rebuke of the Massachusetts handgun roster, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in the case Granata v. Campbell.

Armed Citizen Interview: NYC Homeowner

Moshe Borukh heard glass breaking downstairs in his Jamaica Estates home in Queens, N.Y., around 2:40 a.m. Borukh grabbed his pistol and investigated. He soon discovered that a man was inside his home.

Why Did This NFL Offensive Tackle Get Arrested in NYC?

Rasheed Walker thought he was following the law when he declared he had an unloaded Glock 9 mm pistol in a locked case to a Delta Air Lines employee at LaGuardia Airport in New York City on January 23.

The NRA Weighs in on “Unlawful Users”

With the U.S. Supreme Court scheduled to hear United States v. Hemani on March 2, the NRA, along with the Independence Institute and FPC Action Foundation, filed an amicus brief

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