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Protesters Welcome the NRA to Town

Four mobile billboards questioning the gun group's links to Russian oligarchs will circle the convention center in downtown Dallas this weekend.
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Four of these billboards will be circling the NRA convention this week. Image courtesy of Everytown for Gun Safety.

About 80,000 NRA members are expected to visit Dallas this weekend for the gun group’s national convention. Many of them got here early this morning, if the lines of goateed middle-aged men in ball caps paying for parking downtown were any indication.

Also arriving this morning are plenty of protesters, some of them with signage to match the posters of a stern-looking NRA President Wayne LaPierre, promising a “show of strength” and presently glaring from the facade of the convention center. Everytown, the gun control advocacy group, has its name attached to this mobile billboard seen this morning on Lamar Street.

The billboard shows the faces of LaPierre and Russian leader Vladimir Putin surrounding the question, in Russian and English, “Why have you [the NRA] cozied up to Vladimir Putin’s Kremlin?” The billboard, which is apparently one of four that will be circling the convention all weekend, is a reference to the gun group’s links to a Putin-connected Russian oligarch named Alexander Torshin. (An ammo distributor linked to another sanctioned Russian oligarch will be at the convention.)

Also up late last night and early this morning, activists from the North Texas Light Brigade projected this message on the convention center on Lamar Street.

President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, Gov. Greg Abbott, and Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn will provide an unironic welcome to NRA members in Dallas this afternoon.

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