Nearly three months ago a 19-year-old shot and killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. The response to this shooting felt different. It inspired a student-led movement urging America's elected officials to introduce common-sense gun laws. Pro-gun advocates and high-ranking members of the NRA lashed out, but their responses felt out of touch. It seemed like the NRA was losing its grip on America's gun debate.

Over the weekend, the NRA held its annual convention in Dallas, where President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence spoke. Roughly 80,000 people were expected to attend the weekend-long event. Showing up, some attendees said, was a way to show their support for an organization they feel is under siege. Turns out, America's gun debate is far from settled.

These photos from inside the convention—where babies, children, and adults perused displays of guns—help to show just how far apart America remains on the topic of guns.