BTW, even though rjoe is just trolling it up here, if anyone else is interested in what the actual NRA's actual position on militias are, here you go:
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BE IT REAFFIRMED AND RESOLVED THAT:
The NRA vehemently disavows any connection with, or tacit approval of, any club or individual which advocates (1) the overthrow of duly constituted government authority, (2) subversive activities directed at any government, (3) the establishment or maintenance of private armies or group violence.
The NRA does not approve or support any group activities that properly belong to the national defense or the police.
The NRA does not approve or support any group that by force, violence, or subversion seeks to overthrow the Government and take the law into its own hands, or that endorses or espouses doctrines of operation in an extralegal manner.
The NRA stands squarely on the premise that the ownership of firearms must not be denied American citizens of good repute so long as the firearms are used for lawful purposes.
The NRA has insisted, does insist, and will continue to insist on the traditional right of American citizens to own and use firearms for lawful purposes.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT:
Although the NRA has not been involved in the formation of any citizen militia units, neither has the NRA discouraged, nor would NRA contemplate discouraging, exercise of any constitutional right.
The NRA strongly supports the Constitution of the United States, and the Second Amendment to that document, which guarantee the right of citizens to participate in militias for proper, lawful and constitutional purposes.
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So no, the NRA is not in fact behind the whackjobs in the forest training for Red Dawn.