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Editor's Update:
Since the publication of this list some 25,000 people in the entertainment industry have sent letters to the NRA asking to be included on the blacklist.
The NRA initially denied compiling a blacklist as such, saying it was merely responding to members wanting to know which individuals and corporations opposed the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment on the right to bear arms.
But National Rifle Association Executive Vice-President Wayne LaPierre said of the list last week; "Our members don't want to buy their songs, don't want to go to their movies, don't want to support their careers."
Anyone can sign up to be on the blacklist at www.NRAblacklist.com.
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