The stance of the NRA chimes with the stance of the Viewers And Listeners Association back in the sixties.
For those not old enough - a housewife named Mary Whitehouse took it upon herself to sweep the tides of filth from the nation's television, and she and a like-minded bunch of people lobbied Parliament, got on TV, and generally made their presence felt.
The point always was - how come 'the nation' is in danger of corruption, but Mrs Whitehouse and friends are somehow exempt?
The NRA's position is similar - and I am surmising here, rather than quoting directly - We are good guys and we know how to handle guns, so if everyone joins the NRA, that 'goodness' will be bestowed on them as well, and together we can police America and always only shoot bad people. That's how you get a 'good guy with a gun'.
Only a fool could seriously argue that more guns in 'the right hands' make America a safer place, because 'the right hands' only exist in the NRA's fantasy.