congressional members receiving the most money from the national rifle association like john mccain richard burr a journey ernst have all consistently voted against any kind of study restrictions registration and safety for firearms and all they seem to have right now as a lot of people have been saying our thoughts and prayers but after being largely silent on recent events the national rifle association today made a somewhat shocking statement regarding gun control didn't say. the that they did in a joint statement you know on the air earlier this afternoon and they are n.r.a. c.e.o. wayne la pierre and executive director chris cox called the a.t.f. the bureau of tobacco and firearms and explosives to review the infamous there's everybody is kind of pointing the finger at now bump stocks you know federal dollar to you they they stated that despite the fact that the obama administration approved the sale of fire stocks on at least two occasions the national rifle association is calling on the bureau of alcohol tobacco firearms and explosives to immediately review whether these devices comply wi