<p>NPR couldn’t be bothered to include pro-gun rights talking heads in their Monday coverage of boycotts targeting the National Rifle Association and gun manufacturers. <em>Morning Edition</em> featured pro-gun control activist Shannon Watts during their report on the “more than a dozen companies…cutting ties with the National Rifle Association.” However, the program merely read an excerpt from a NRA statement responding to the corporate moves. Hours later, <em>All Things Considered</em> turned to two gun control supporters — California state treasurer John Chiang and Avery Gardiner of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence — during a segment on the anti-gun manufacturers campaign. The evening newscast followed its sister program’s lead in leaving out gun rights suppporters from the report.</p>