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U.S. House panel asks gunmakers for marketing, other data after shootings
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NRA, long viewed as invincible, faces shrinking membership and revenue
The National Rifle Association is promoting its annual convention in Houston over Memorial Day weekend as a chance to "celebrate Freedom, Firearms and the Second Amendment!" But with two mass shootings just 10 days apart that killed 21 schoolchildren and teachers in Uvalde, Texas, and 10 grocery shoppers in Buffalo, New York, the annual celebrations are giving way to a renewed debate over gun rights and the influence of the 151-year-old NRA.

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