In the days leading up to President Obama’s State of the Union address, the National Rifle Association appears to have tucked away its controversial enemies list in a hard-to-reach corner of its website.
The NRA posted a list of more than 500 people and organizations considered “anti-gun” on Sept. 17, 2012. In recent days, the NRA seems to have removed it after facing public scrutiny. Visitors to that page now are greeted with a “Page Not Found” error message.
But msnbc discovered another version of the list still buried deep within the NRA network on a page labeled “Test.” The URL also suggests the page could have been created as far back as 2010. However, the time-stamp is listed as Feb. 6, 2013.
On Monday, msnbc reached out to the NRA for a response, but they declined to comment.









