After meeting with presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump on Wednesday, the NRA has announced that anyone on the terrorism watch list who attempts to purchase a gun should have the sale delayed and be investigated by the FBI. In the past, the NRA has been against such measures, claiming its objective is "to ensure that Americans who are wrongly on the list are afforded their constitutional right to due process." However, following the Orlando nightclub shooting Sunday, which left 49 victims dead, Trump declared he would meet with the organization about "not allowing people on the terrorist watch list, or the no fly list, to buy guns."

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