The NRA’s Black Outreach Efforts Are Suspect

A Grio Original Video Report

The NRA has bolstered the voices of black pro-gun spokespersons like Colion Noir to support their agenda. (Getty Images/Facebook)

The NRA has had a lot to say about “black mothers in Chicago” grieving the deaths of their children to gun violence. But when black people have guns, we’re treated like second class citizens.

Why does the gun lobby use black people to bolster their agenda but stay silent on issues that matter most to the black community?

In this Grio original report, we look at the NRA’s black propaganda campaign and why many black folks aren’t buying it.