an opinion column by Douglas A. McIntyre at 24/7 Wall St.
“The NRA *National Rifle Association” calls its website the NRA Digital Network (nra.org). It contains nine high-definition video channels, news on legislation about your right to keep and bear arms and a ‘Thank you for visiting — explore and enjoy’ greeting. In terms of design and features, it is as good as any site on the Web. The NRA’s position as a master of communications is no where more evident than online.
“Safe gun use is also at the center of the site’s set of messages. With the proper educating and training about guns, why should anyone every be hurt by firearms? The most fun part of the NRA site is the e-commerce section, where visitors can shop for NRA tee shirts and other NRA labeled products. The Facebook and Twitter accesses are particularly well done also.
“If online presence is any indication of the sophistication of an organization’s ability to get its message to the public in as positive way as possible, the National Rifle Association Network can hardly be bested.
“By the way, do not leave the site without making a $10, $25, $50 or $100 donation.
Contributions, gifts or membership dues made or paid to the National Rifle Association of America are not refundable or transferable and are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal income tax purposes.
“No deduction? Too bad.”