The National Rifle Association (NRA) has seen an increase in new members in recent months, with 150,000 signups in 2021 alone. On average, the gun-rights group is seeing about 1,000 new members a day, Amy Hunter, the NRA’s director of media relations, told The Epoch Times. The surge is attributed in part to gun restrictions being discussed by Democrats in Congress and President Joe Biden. “We’ve had two federal bills that have been passed in the House, and they’re going to be heard in the Senate soon. You have Biden talking about executive action that he’s going to take, and it’s been pretty steady throughout history that when you have an anti-gun president in office, and he’s passing laws, signing executive action, that usually causes a surge in NRA interest in membership,” Hunter said. The NRA now has around 5 million members. Roughly 1,000 people signed up on a daily …