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Confessions of a Gun Lobbyist
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An NRA insider exposes the hidden aims and tactics of America's most notorious special interest group. The National Rifle Association is the most feared lobbying powerhouse in America, known for its aggressive tactics and intensely secretive culture. In this revealing, controversial book, lifetime NRA member and former lobbyist Richard Feldman unmasks the inner workings, influence, and goals of this political behemoth, from internecine warfare, media manipulation, and executive bankrolling to gun control bills and school massacres. Richard Feldman (Rindge, NH) is a former Reagan White House appointee to the Commerce Department. He became the regional political director for the National Rifle Association in the 1980s and served as chief lobbyist and spokesman for the firearm industry's national trade association in the '90s. He is the founder of MLS Communications and is a top political and public affairs consultant.

Author Biography:

Richard Feldman was a regional political director for the National Rifle Association during its rise to power in the 1980s. In the 1990s he was chief lobbyist and spokesman for the firearm industry's national trade association. The founder of MLS Communications, a public relations and political consulting business, Mr. Feldman is also an attorney specializing in public affairs.
Release date NZ
October 1st, 2007
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
304
Dimensions
163x239x25
ISBN-13
9780471679288
Product ID
7552363

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