Florida shooting survivor David Hogg asked members of the National Rifle Association directly whether they believe a prominent spokeswoman for the group truly represents them or the gun lobby. He said he thought mistakes may have been made in the law enforcement response to the shooting, but that he had great respect for police officers. Hogg has been the target of a baseless social media conspiracy theory that alleges he is a "crisis actor," not an actual high school student. David Hogg, the Florida school shooting survivor-turned-activist who has recently been the target of vicious smear campaigns on social media, called out National Rifle Association spokeswoman Dana Loesch about her true loyalties on Sunday. He appeared on ABC's "This Week" to talk to host George Stephanopoulos about progress on gun safety legislation.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Henry Blodget: Will arming teachers guns help stop school shootings?See Also:The teen survivors of the Florida shooting are leading a campaign to boycott the NRA — and it's workingFlorida's Republican governor just made a big break with the NRAAuthorities missed dozens of warning signs about the Florida shooting suspect before the massacreSEE ALSO: The conspiracy theory around one of the Florida school-shooting survivors is getting even more insane DON'T MISS: Dana Loesch has become the face of the NRA in recent years — and she certainly hasn't softened the powerful group's stance on guns