I agree and the fact that his role being specifically anti 2A for civilians isn't exactly overly positive on that show and isnt exactly screaming "nominate me for NRA president".
Howverever other videos and research I've done on him in the last couple hours seems to indicate is more pro 2A rather than anti.
Here's a couple of interesting facts to dispel some rumors floating around the internet today.
Tom Selleck has served on NRA board of directors and very supportive of NRA. He was thought to have been in line for the (Unpaid) position of NRA President at one time.
"Political views
Selleck has been a member of the Board of Directors of the
National Rifle Association (NRA) and served as a spokesman for the organization.
[43][44] He resigned from the board on September 18, 2018.
[45] After his close friend
Charlton Heston stepped down from his role as an NRA spokesman in 2003, Selleck succeeded him.
[46][47] In 2002, Selleck donated the rifle he used in
Quigley Down Under (a custom 13-pound [6 kg], single-shot, 1874
Sharps Rifle, with a 34-inch [86-cm] barrel),
[48] along with six other firearms from his other films, to the NRA; the firearms are part of the NRA's exhibit "Real Guns of Reel Heroes" at the
National Firearms Museum in
Fairfax, Virginia.
[43] To promote his film
The Love Letter, Selleck was invited to be on
The Rosie O'Donnell Show on May 19, 1999. Unexpectedly, he found himself defending his position on gun ownership and an ad in which he appeared supporting the NRA. Following questions from O'Donnell, Selleck said, "It's your show, and you can talk about it after I leave."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Selleck "
Wayne LaPierre holds the (Paid*) position of Executive Vice President. (WLaP's salary, often quoted as being as much as $5 million; while he is not quite on welfare it is considerably less than that.) *
NRA is far from perfect, but is by far the most influential force, by sheer numbers alone, in the struggle to maintain our 2A rights.
Regards,
hps