Justin
Moderator Emeritus
They need to be replaced with staunch Second Amendment allies.Pundits are saying, "Who knows where this will go. Staunch Wayne allies are still in place."
They need to be replaced with staunch Second Amendment allies.Pundits are saying, "Who knows where this will go. Staunch Wayne allies are still in place."
Promoting marksmanship?I hope they get back to what they were founder for. Then i'll start donating again.
Colion Noir? He'd get my vote.As an old white guy and many decade NRA member, I'd love to see someone head the NRA who isn't an old white guy.
I believe he is a lawyer. Which means he's got the smarts and strategic planning skills. He's be a great choice. He's also not a geezer.Colion Noir? He'd get my vote.
Let's hope so. Good riddance. He milked a once venerable organization long enough.Hope this is a giant step in the right direction for the NRA. Time will tell.
I ended my membership with the NRA when my state went from one of the better states in the union on gun rights, to literally the most restrictive in the nation, in the space of the last 5 years.Sorry I don't know how to post a link. Please make the effort to hear the other side of the story.
What’s REALLY Going On Inside NRA Operations
LaPierre’s response to the ultimatum was swift and decisive: he refused to step down, disclosed the threats that were made, and accelerated legal efforts.www.ammoland.com
YES! It is excellent.Ausgezeichnet!
I feel that my vote has gone unheard for years now and I am a Benefactor member.The charter needs to be amended so regular Joe Sixpack members who have been members for five or more years consecutively have the same voting power as more well heeled members with Life or more memberships.
I'm not attacking Life Members or Benefactors with this. Regular members should have a mechanism to be able to vote, and this might urge annual members to keep up their memberships...Win-Win
Actually, it took nine years -- since 2014, when we got the UBCs foisted on us and the requirement for all firearms transactions to go through FFLs.I ended my membership with the NRA when my state went from one of the better states in the union on gun rights, to literally the most restrictive in the nation, in the space of the last 5 years.
And I didn't see one single effort from the NRA to object to or inform people of any of the multiple bills passed here in the last 5 years. Not a single commercial. Not one advertisement. Not one effort to combat the gross infringement of our rights as they were happening.
It has been like watching a very slowly unfolding tragedy.I feel that my vote has gone unheard for years now and I am a Benefactor member.