I wouldn't give them a dime until they clean house. W.L.P needs to go.
Last I heard, only 10% of the money they were given went to pro-gun stuff. The rest ended up in pockets of those buddies and their wives.
OK. This is very interesting.
I wouldn't give them a dime until they clean house. W.L.P needs to go.
Last I heard, only 10% of the money they were given went to pro-gun stuff. The rest ended up in pockets of those buddies and their wives.
What makes it interesting is that we have not heard much rhetoric like this. I'd have to say the majority of what I have read (which is not allot) does not increase my desire to turn my back on the NRA. Why am I not hearing from North or others who are making these clams? Sadly, individuals are turning their back at a time when it is probably needed most; the the anti-gunners see this as a great opportunity. Those who are leaving the NRA are actually being praised by those who want our guns to be taken.
My concern is the fact that individuals are actually turning their back when they are needed the most. I am not belittling the fact that improvements may be needed, I am just saying let's make what we have even stronger. The GOA dn such are fine organizations that I support, however, the NRA is a powerhouse that is a huge benefit.
I am a firm believer we don't turn our backs on family, friends (and others) when the going gets tough. The obstacles we face should make us stronger. I still support the NRA.
I saw this too. https://www.ammoland.com/2019/08/adam-kraut-turns-down-newly-opened-nra-board-of-director-seat/I saw that Adam Kraut turned down filling in a board open spot.
The nra is calling for more gun control following this weekends gun play. The ila statement seems to be red flag support/ mental health evaluation. They get no money.
This....
Mine expired last year and I did not renew.