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A multitude of companies that had longstanding relationships with the National Rifle Association have severed their relationships with the NRA in recent days, caving to pressure from anti-NRA, anti-gun advocates who place blame on the NRA for the tragic Florida school shooting on Feb. 14. But that boycott is beginning to backfire and it appears the corporations ending their relationships will have no lasting effects on the NRA — and maybe even help the pro-Second Amendment organization pad its rolls. What's going on? In response to the NRA boycott, thousands of people are posting on social media they have decided to join the NRA because they believe in freedom, the Second Amendment and stand opposed to the liberal outrage mob unfairly placing responsibility on the NRA for the Florida shooting. Others posted they had upgraded their memberships to higher levels. https://twitter.com/FrankBasher/status/967219917257834498 https://twitter.com/MILESCAT/status/967748342083129344 https://twitter.com/NewDixieNation/status/967781178479661057 https://twitter.com/gooseycheeks/status/967780043211423744 https://twitter.com/FrederickAdamK3/status/967776472260857857 https://twitter.com/jaimemaga45/status/967776155733495808 https://twitter.com/LaurieBruce1976/status/967775267765747712 https://twitter.com/corpjetfxr/status/967769696505249792 https://twitter.com/TawnyaAdams/status/967768216578805761 https://twitter.com/bestnaunieever/status/967609786631053312 https://twitter.com/benjaminadams/status/967227034257776640 The #TweetYourNRAMembership hashtag contains thousands of posts and the number of people joining the NRA ?
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