The gun rights group spent growing sums on overhead even as it cut money for such core activities as gun training and lobbying, ending the year deeper in debt.
Carol D. Leonnig, Katie Zezima and Tom Hamburger Washington Post, Minneapolis Star Tribune: Politics
Sat, 06/15/2019 - 3:58pm
The gun rights group spent growing sums on overhead even as it cut money for such core activities as gun training and lobbying, ending the year deeper in debt.