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After years of denial, the NRA finally fesses up.

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  • Bubba Jr.


    Here's a link to the story

    After Years of Denials, the NRA Fesses Up
    Current and former executives have been abusing funds, the nonprofit says


    This is the reason I didn't renew my membership several years ago.

    Joe

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  • Sam06

    +1


    I cannot stand the NRA head honchos they are a bunch of scumbags.

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  • chiefr

    OK, the NRA has its issues, but best wait and see the findings from the lawsuit. I am not defending them.

    Seen a number of articles proclaiming fraud, waste and abuse but the sources are NYT, Wall St J, WaPo and several other

    2A hating publications. Main stream media is FAR more corrupt than the NRA on any Sunday. Lies and spreading leftist propaganda a way of life for these people.

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  • bustedknee

    After years of Gimme, Gimme, Gimme and Compromise, Compromise, Compromise!

    When Harlon Carter ran for XVP they congratulated him on his win in the same issue of AR that our ballots came in. Something smelled.

    Never buy a lifetime membership in any organization - you can never quit!

    Wayne LaPierre is a lawyer from Roanoke and I don't recall hearing anything good about him, ever.

    Gun owners have been scammed. I firmly believe NRA compromises are the reason we are on the brink of losing the 2A today.

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  • mrs102

    I'm with chiefr, The news organizations spouting this story have one mission. It is time to hear the rest of the story minus their bias.

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    bustedknee posted:

    "I firmly believe NRA compromises are the reason we are on the brink of losing the 2A today."


    Of course, I got a belly full of the NRA when they passed the 1994 crime bill.

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  • pickenup

    More truths about the NRA are coming to light.

    Hmmmmm.....the 800lb. gorilla ain't what some have been spoon-fed to believe, all these years.

    Some woke up, more will wake up.

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  • select-fire

    Exactly what the Govt. wants...to eliminate the NRA. Not as much opposition and the Govt. will have a hay day. Let's pray the Jan 5 Georgia senate rerun will not let the dems in control of both house and senate.

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  • Don McManus
    select-fire: 31547807858843/comments/31547823076251

    Exactly what the Govt. wants...to eliminate the NRA. Not as much opposition and the Govt. will have a hay day. Let's pray the Jan 5 Georgia senate rerun will not let the dems in control of both house and senate.

    The NRA is part of the swamp, S-F, a shell company for the center-left that continually gives enough to stay relevant in the DC. The leftists and radical leftists fully understand that the NRA works with them to craft legislated access to firearms, which over the past 90-odd years has firmly granted governments the power to license people and to register, regulate and restrict firearms.

    The death of the NRA may be a short-term loss for some legislated access, but long term it will be a large plus for the 2nd Amendment.


    May it die soon, though it would be fun to watch Wayne twist in the wind for a while.

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  • select-fire

    The GOA and others will follow. Govt wants no opposition. Their game plan is set. Contol of firearms. They will name as they have in the past ...Identify weapons whom will be illegal or have to be registered with BATF. They want approx 30% out of the publics hands. How? When the Feds do their extensive background checks.. well some will lose their weapons on misdemeanor charges or less, word of mouth the party has done something in their past. The exact way the Feds check for Class 3 weapons. Question is are the parties submitting paperwork for Ar.s AK etc. keeping their weapon until the process is thru or taking them to FFL's to hold?? FFL have to keep records for 20 yrs.. well that is a heck of a lot of firearms to check. Hopefully the senate seats in Georgia will avoid all the nonsense.

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  • Junkballer

    Board member Lt. Colonel Oliver North caught onto this real fast didn't he....but people didn't want to hear such.

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  • chiefr

    The NRA needs an enema and needs it badly.

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  • Don McManus
    chiefr: 31547807858843/comments/31547822232603

    OK, the NRA has its issues, but best wait and see the findings from the lawsuit. I am not defending them.

    Seen a number of articles proclaiming fraud, waste and abuse but the sources are NYT, Wall St J, WaPo and several other

    2A hating publications. Main stream media is FAR more corrupt than the NRA on any Sunday. Lies and spreading leftist propaganda a way of life for these people.

    I have never and will never give a dime to these compromising sell-outs, so I don't really have a dog in this fight. That said, anyone with 7 functioning brain cells has been able to see the excesses of La Perrier over the past decade. If people wish to continue to give money to a back-stabbing, swamp dwelling organization that has never understood the meaning of the 2nd Amendment, that would be their choice. I fully support the elimination of their tax-exempt status, however, as there is no reason actual supporters of the Constitution should be forced to underwrite this anti-American group.

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  • pickenup

    Quote

    "But the filing also says LaPierre has "corrected" his errors and returned nearly $300,000 in travel expenses.

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    $300,000???? WHAT A JOKE

    How about the MILLIONS he/they have.........STOLEN over the years?

    From members disillusioned about the real actions of the NRA and officers.

    Members who were lead to believe that these THIEVES actually cared about fighting for their 2nd amendment rights.

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  • select-fire

    House of cards for all organizations .

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