Sagot :
The NRA is an enormous organization that has a lot of political weight in Congress. This influence is obtained primarily through lobbyists employed by the NRA, who meet with members of Congress in order to persuade them to pass pro-Gun laws.
Answer:
NRA members lobby lawmakers to vote against gun control laws.
Explanation:
The National Rifle Association (NRA), like other large special interest groups, has influence on the U.S. legislature. The NRA lobbies lawmakers to vote against gun control laws. Its members also hold peaceful protests, and they write to government officials about their views on gun control.