The Dorr brothers definitely make money through their pro-gun activism, but reporters Lisa Hagen of WABE in Atlanta, Ga. and Chris Haxel of KCUR in Kansas City, Mo. aren't convinced profit fully explains the Dorrs' no-compromise worldview.
A viral Facebook video offers some clues. It shows Paul Dorr, father of Aaron, Ben and Chris Dorr, burning books he checked out from a local library.
It turns out the elder Dorr educated his 11 children at home, and took them along to protest outside abortion clinics as part of Operation Rescue.
Like his sons, Paul Dorr is active in politics. He's developed a reputation as a fierce opponent of public schooling and works as a hired gun to help defeat school bond referendums across the Midwest.
But as Paul Dorr says, his reason for attacking public schools is "almost always not my client's reason." His clients may simply want to keep property taxes low.
But Paul Dorr's plan is to eliminate public education entirely – to see the public education system "one day be gone, and restore education back into the hands of families, the parents and the Christians."