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    Grand Master Know It All funkymonkey1111's Avatar
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    Default NRA/Lapierre verdict

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/nra-found-liable-money-mismanagement-by-manhattan-jury-says-former-ceo-wayne-lapierre-violated-dutie

    Lapierre and two others found liable for bleeding funds from the NRA. He has singlehandedly run this organization into the ground--it's hard to imagine a better job of destroying the NRA even being done by an anti-gunner


    Now, every member of the board of directors should resign

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    I think Wayne's biggest point was at the top of his head.

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    If they don’t put in new and exciting leaders, and simultaneously start doing something useful to protect our 2A rights, they’re done for… that’s for sure. They might have already passed the point of no return as it is….
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawin View Post
    If they don’t put in new and exciting leaders, and simultaneously start doing something useful to protect our 2A rights, they’re done for… that’s for sure. They might have already passed the point of no return as it is….
    well it is time for the nra board elections.
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    Guilty! Oh darn just liable.
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    Even 20 years ago, I refused to donate to them because I saw that the purpose of the organization was fashioned in a way that actually solving problems would hamper their own funding, while drama (and especially losing) helped their funding tremendously.

    There were no allegations of corruption at the time. It's just the circumstances were prime for it.

    The loss of Lapierre isn't going to change the foundational problem. NRA is fine with certain things, but solving issues in the courts is not one of them.

    I think it's just better if gun owners transition into better organizations for the legal challenges, tbh.

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    And to illustrate the problem,

    I used to ask: If the NRA could solve the problem and (by way of example) could successfully get a constitutional amendment passed that terminated the "gun control" argument for good, would they?

    Hell no. Donations would be culled by 90%, Salary cuts and unemployment would soon follow.

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    I don’t think WLP gives a shit- pretty nice Golden Parachute he got outta the deal.

    https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/23/us/nr...ork/index.html

    But the jury did not find him liable for breaking laws against self-dealing when he secured a post-employment contract with the NRA in a package the New York Attorney General’s Office valued at over $17 million, finding it was properly approved in advance by the NRA board.
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    I've often felt that the NRA has little effect politically despite the noise you hear from the left. If you compare the contributions between the NRA and left-leaning groups, especially unions, the difference is night and day. NRA has less political clout than it wants people to believe.

    I see the same thing with the AMA, American Motorcyclist Association. They've done absolutely zero in the past 30 years for public land access or other motorcycle related issues, choosing to concentrate on helmet laws.

    The main reason people join either group is to participate in sanctioned competitions and training.

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    BLGC makes being an NRA member mandatory to be a member of the club. Well, at least to join it, not sure they check after. Doesn't matter to me, I bought a lifetime membership when it was dirt cheap.
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