The National Rifle Association has broken its silence on the horrific Uvalde, massacre that killed 19 students and two teachers at an elementary school on Tuesday. The NRA spoke out on Wednesday afternoon after mounting pressure - and fresh scrutiny on its annual meeting this Friday in Houston, less than 300 miles away from where more than a dozen families will be grieving the loss of their young children to an 18-year-old gunman.However, the massive lobbying group attempted to divert national attention from the relaxed laws that allowed the now-deceased teen to get an assault weapon, painting him as a 'lone' and 'deranged' shooter.
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