NRA blames 'evil' not 'guns' for Uvalde
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On the other side of Texas, the National Rifle Association wrapped up its three-day national convention in Houston.
NRA officials expressed condolences to the families of the victims in Uvalde.
But, as CGTN’s Franc Contreras reports, they remain steadfast in their rejection of gun control laws.
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