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I voted for the four recommended candidates & emailed all my shooting friends requesting they do the same. Quitting the NRA isn't the answer. Bitching about WLP some more isn't the answer. Starting to replace Board of Director (BoD) members is the answer. Send a message. Stay in the fight. Thanks Mr. KNOX for doing what's right. Good luck to you. You have our support.
 
I voted for the four recommended candidates & emailed all my shooting friends requesting they do the same. Quitting the NRA isn't the answer. Bitching about WLP some more isn't the answer. Starting to replace Board of Director (BoD) members is the answer. Send a message. Stay in the fight. Thanks Mr. KNOX for doing what's right. Good luck to you. You have our support.


I concur. Did mine also.

Wishing you the best, Jeff.


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It's a mistake to dismiss NRA's contribution

Your comment is an even further indictment of the NRA. The GOA and SAF have been getting more done to protect our 2A rights than the NRA, with 10 percent of the funds.

NRA's biggest contribution to the fight is in numbers, communication, and culture. Yes GOA, SAF, and a few others, especially state grassroots groups, have done much good work. NRA has often been instrumental in much of that work, often indirectly.
I'll mention that the NYSRPA v. Bruen case was an NRA project, but they took a back seat for PR reasons.
The most important point though is, looking at what others have accomplished on smaller budgets, just imagine what NRA could accomplish with more focused leadership.
 
I am a 91 year old NRA member and have been a member for over 70 years. I am a benefactor Life member and have had my run in with the NRA and with Wayne LaPierre and Marion Hammer. I think the NRA was a "good ol' boy" organization that failed it's membership and was taken over by people who used it to fatten their own wallets.
It can be made whole by careful and honest rebuilding by a BOD group that really care about the Second Amendment and truth. It needs a complete impartial audit and new blood on its leadership. It can and will be a great as it once was if its leadership is honest, hard working and true to its membership. Until then I will not give them any money and will watch with great anticipation the honest rebuilding of this once great organization. God bless these men who have chosen to give it an honest try.
 
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