NRA and InfoCision Sued for Illegal Telemarketing Scheme To Pressure Consumers into Buying NRA Memberships and Merchandise

On May 5, 2020, Tousley Brain Stephens, along with its co-counsel at Johnson, Webbert & Young, the Law Offices of Stefan Coleman, and Woodrow & Peluso, LLC, filed a class action complaint in the U.S. District Court in Portland, Maine, against the National Rifle Association and InfoCision, Inc., a direct marketing company used by the NRA to place marketing calls. The suit alleges that for years Defendants have been violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by using an automatic telephone dialing system to place calls to consumers around the country, including consumers who had placed their numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry.

The lawsuit seeks to stop the NRA’s unlawful practice of making unsolicited telemarketing calls with an automatic telephone dialing system without consumers’ consent, stop the NRA’s unlawful practice of calling consumers who are on the National Do Not Call Registry, and obtain redress for consumers who experienced these unwelcome calls.

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