Despite Uvelde, National Rifle Association sticks with plans for Houston convention
WASHINGTON — The National Rifle Association is pressing ahead with its annual meeting in Houston despite the mass shooting tragedy in Uvelde, Tex.
The association, easily one of the most powerful political groups in the United States, has issued a statement making clear the event will proceed as planned.
It describes the Uvelde shooting as the act of a “lone, deranged criminal,” offers sympathy to the families of the victims and suggests schools need to be more secure.
Texas Republicans Gov. Greg Abbott and Sen. Ted Cruz have come under withering criticism for their planned appearances at the convention, which begins Friday.