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There are some who would say they were morally so long ago.
NRA files for bankruptcy - CNN
NRA files for bankruptcy - CNN
Maybe this will help things. Some. Maybe. https://www.gunpowdermagazine.com/rep-boebert-named-co-chair-of-second-amendment-caucus/I keep expecting them to dissolve or evaporate. I don't get any feelings that they are a well-run organization anymore.
It's a shame really. They could do great work if they would organize around 2A advocacy principles.
What's the most likely thing that would happen to the training side of the house? Would they split into a separate independent org? Would some other org incorporate them? I'd hate to see the training support go away.
How is what she wants to do in Congress suppose to help the NRA?Maybe this will help things. Some. Maybe. https://www.gunpowdermagazine.com/rep-boebert-named-co-chair-of-second-amendment-caucus/
Meant more about having an entity fighting for our gun rights and the useless 2nd Amendment. I don't really support the NRAHow is what she wants to do in Congress suppose to help the NRA?
The issue with the NRA is one person, Wayne LaPierre, who is more concerned about himself than the organization.
The "National Rifle Association of America" is a registered trademark. The organization will be 150 years old this year. The NRA's problems are internal (mainly LaPierre, some cronies and how they advocate) and the Board will need to address them if they don't want to hemorrhage membership. Reincorporating in Texas should just be the start of cleaning up their act.there is no doubt this is a redeployment strategy, there is absolutely no good reason to fight tyrants to the tune of millions, just close it, pick a new name, start all over let the liberals have the the name