Since this "Ad" is about truth and honesty, why don't we talk about how the NRA originally was in support of gun control. Then they found out there was more money in opposing it.
Here is a few links. the first I found on DSK's web browser.
http://jpfo.org/articles-assd02/nra-supported-nfa34.htm
http://time.com/4431356/nra-gun-control-history/
"The NRA formed its Legislative Affairs Division to update members with facts and analysis of upcoming bills,[29] after the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA) became the first federal gun-control law passed in the U.S.[30] Karl Frederick, NRA President in 1934, during congressional NFA hearings testified
"I have never believed in the general practice of carrying weapons. I seldom carry one. ... I do not believe in the general promiscuous toting of guns. I think it should be sharply restricted and only under licenses."[31] The NRA supported the NFA along with the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA), which together created a system to federally license gun dealers and established restrictions on particular categories and classes of firearms.[32]"
That being said I own and carry a gun sometimes. Do I think I need one all the time ? No. If I feel unsafe somewhere I try to avoid going there if possible. At work I am never far from a weapon. At home I am never far from one either. At the grocery store or a restaurant? No I don't think I need one. Anyone that thinks we should have no regulation is foolish.