LeadersoftheNationalRifleAssociationonThursdayaccusedguncontroladvocatesofexploitingthedeadlyFloridaschoolshooting,strikingadefianttoneamidareneweddebateovergun
A high-ranking official of the largest gun-rights organization in the United States, the National Rifle Association, on Sunday refused to support new gun-control legislation, but insisted the group's push for putting armed guards in schools in response to the Dec.14 school massacre in Newtown, Connecticut.