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    Default Editorial: NRA revolt of 1977 and how the NRA only wants ur cash?

    Please consider the focus of the message and not the speaker. We are in the middle of another national attack and gun grab of our right to keep and bare arms!

    What is the NRA doing to preserve our rights to keep and bare arms?? They are practical mute on the "NFA" regs that have been passed and almost no talk on 'national ccw.'










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    NRA, Now More than Ever!

    https:/www.ammoland.com/2017/10/nra-now-ever/
    Jeff Knox10/25/2017

    By Jeff Knox : Opinion

    Buckeye, AZ –-(Ammoland.com)- Whether you like it or not, the National Rifle Association is absolutely our most important defender of our constitutional right to arms, and you need to be a member.

    Many of us are angry with the NRA for the foolish statement put out by Wayne LaPierre and Chris Cox in response to the atrocity in Las Vegas, and others are angry with me for publicly criticizing that foolish statement, and calling on the NRA Board of Directors to repudiate it.

    Strategy disagreements aside, NRA is the big dog of the gun rights fight. Without them we cannot win, and people who are not members have very little influence with the organization.

    I began purchasing a Life Membership in NRA with my first check out of Army Basic Training back in 1978. Even though my father was the Executive Director of NRA-ILA at the time, and even though I was only a couple of months too old to get in at the half-price, Junior rate, I got no discount or special pricing. I've never regretted that decision, and I certainly don't regret it now.

    For most of the past century the NRA has suffered from leadership that was too often out of touch with the members. Originally the organization’s leaders were former military officers, including General Ulysses S. Grant. That tradition continued through most of NRA's history. NRA staff once wryly called the NRA Board the “Colonels’ Club.” Retired military officers, and more recently, retired law enforcement chiefs filled key positions at the head table, and among paid staff. While military officers and career bureaucrats often have a good grasp on how things work in the nation's capitol, they are also conditioned to follow orders from politicians and higher-ups within the Executive Branch.

    That's been an ongoing problem.

    Many years ago, before the Annual Meeting became such a big deal, the meetings were always held in Washington, D.C. close to headquarters. It was not unusual for NRA members to turn the pilgrimage to the meeting into a family vacation, often taking the opportunity to do some sightseeing, and also to stop in and visit their congressional delegation. This casual grassroots involvement became so popular among the members, that NRA leaders began hearing complaints from politicians about their active lobbying efforts. Distraught that their organization was being accused of trying to influence politicians, NRA leaders decided it would be better to hold the Annual Meeting of Members in locations other than the nation’s capitol. So began the current tradition of moving the event around the country each year – and staying out of Washington.

    By 1975, NRA leaders were so determined to avoid being called “the gun lobby,” that they made plans to sell their Washington headquarters and move the offices to Colorado Springs. That plan was quashed by members at the Annual Meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1977, where an empowered membership exercised its authority under the law to direct their Association. The assembled members provided new ways to govern the organization and put a new leadership team in place. Soon after that night, newly-elected Executive Vice President Harlon Carter told Neal Knox, one of the leaders of the revolt, that the losing side was already working to undo what was accomplished. In the 40 years since, most of the reforms of Cincinnati have disappeared, and the legal openings that allowed the membership revolt have been nailed shut.

    The current NRA leadership now embraces the “gun lobby” label, but it does so because they are serving a market. Today’s NRA does not exist primarily to defend the Second Amendment. It is primarily a fundraising operation that has found it can monetize defense of the Second Amendment. Paid NRA staff members take home million-dollar paychecks, and key vendors, notably its advertising and public relations firms, walk away with even more.

    If you are angry with something NRA or its executives have done, withholding funds that you might have contributed is very reasonable, and can make a difference.

    But canceling, or choosing not to renew your membership, is self-defeating. We need you in the NRA.

    We need your vote in NRA elections, and we need you to bolster the total membership numbers, to garner more influence with your elected politicians. If you are an Annual Member, and let your membership lapse, that means you won’t be eligible to vote in NRA elections for another 5 years, unless you pony up for a Life Membership. Realistically, $40 a year is not much, especially considering the potential return on that investment.

    If you want to influence the NRA’s actions, but want to minimize how much of your money goes into the pockets of NRA executives and vendors, the best deal is to purchase a discounted Life Membership at an NRA Annual Meeting. It's not uncommon for them to offer Life Member packages with added perks at well below half-price at the Annual Meeting. You can sign up for a payment plan, and once you have your Life Membership, you don't have to ever give the NRA another dime, but you have a voice for life.

    You can also give directly to the NRA-ILA which operates separate from NRAHQ and their Advertising and Marketing Division. All money going to NRA-ILA is use for political efforts.

    The Annual Meeting and Exhibits will be held next year in Dallas, and the following year it is scheduled to be in Indianapolis, then Nashville, then Houston. Start planning now to attend the one closest to you, and start putting a couple of bucks a day in a jar so you'll have the cash to become a permanent NRA Voting Member.

    The only way we'll ever get NRA on the right track – and keep it there – is by having a strong majority of dedicated rights supporters willing and able to vote in NRA elections, so we can get the best possible candidates elected as directors, and the best people leading the staff.

    There are few people in the world with a more thorough knowledge of the NRA and its shortcomings than we Knoxes. We've certainly had our issues with NRA leadership, and we've never been shy about confronting those disagreements when and where appropriate, but there are also few who have worked as hard as we have to build up the organization and move it toward a principled defense of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. That's why we urge all gun owners to join the NRA, renew your membership, and if you can, upgrade to Life Membership, then get active and involved in NRA politics. Elect directors who will stand up to the tests and move the organization forward, then lobby those directors to keep the staff in line and working for all of our rights.

    Our friends over at the Gun Collective news site have developed a tool for NRA members to reach out to their directors. Just go to www.theguncollective.com/nra and enter your member information to send messages to your NRA Board of Directors. We've been asking the NRA to create a service like this for at least 10 years, and finally it's being offered, not by NRA, but by a group of independent members. Take advantage of it. Stay in the fight, and lobby your elected NRA representatives, just as you would lobby Congress.

    Your rights are under fire. Now more than ever, you need to be a member of the NRA.
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    Default Re: Editorial: NRA revolt of 1977 and how the NRA only wants ur cash?

    The NRA has lost my membership after saying they agree more regulation is needed on bump fire stocks.

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    Default Re: Editorial: NRA revolt of 1977 and how the NRA only wants ur cash?

    Any video that conflates the National Recovery Administration eagle symbol with the National Rifle Association symbol is very suspect before it even starts. Indicates sloppy work to me!
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    Default Re: Editorial: NRA revolt of 1977 and how the NRA only wants ur cash?

    Quote Originally Posted by gghbi View Post
    Any video that conflates the National Recovery Administration eagle symbol with the National Rifle Association symbol is very suspect before it even starts. Indicates sloppy work to me!
    The gun grabbers don't care about sloppy work...all they want to do is turn good people a criminal. It seems that the true battle is in full swing.
    Last edited by vinnyg101; October 28th, 2017 at 02:42 PM.
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    Default Re: Editorial: NRA revolt of 1977 and how the NRA only wants ur cash?

    I got out of the NRA in '68 when they backed the passage of the Gun Control of 1968 which used the Nazi Weapons Law (March 18, 1938) as its source. It forced registration of our handguns among other nasty things....
    Joined the JPFO and never looked back.
    The oracle is in. Age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill!!

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    Default Re: Editorial: NRA revolt of 1977 and how the NRA only wants ur cash?

    There aren't enough members and there aren't enough members that participate. All there tends to be is a griping by those that continue to gripe. Join the GOA or some other Gun rights group. I get just as much junk mail from the other organizations looking to raise money. The biggest problem is the representatives you're supposed to be electing but the game on TV is more important I suppose. How is it in PA when it came time to elect PA Supreme Court Justices only democrats showed up or when it's time to elect a Governor and Attorney General only democrats show up and vote for anti gun democrats. Piss off.
    Corruption is the default behavior of government officials. JPC

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