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First, a reminder of the warning by @robby denning about politics....
The NRA has been the subject of a few recent threads, and some of the posts (including some by me) have been less than kind to the organization. I've recently joined and donated to Gun Owners of America and Firearm Policy Coalition, but I still think that the NRA is the most powerful, and could still be the best advocate, for the 2A. I am a NRA Life Member, but I am disgusted with how the organization has been run. The move to Texas is interesting, but from the NRA's own website, there does not appear to be any other plans for change.
I would prefer to not give up on the NRA, and I would love to find out a way to help, or encourage some reform. Sure, I'm just an individual who probably can't get anything to change, but I feel I should at least try. I believe the Board of Directors is the only group that has the ability to make changes, but I have no idea if they have any interest in doing so. I believe such an effort was made in the last few years, and failed, and that those who tried have resigned.
The current board members (as best as I can tell from the NRA - https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2020/7/10/2020-nra-board-election-results) are listed below. Do any of you know any of them, and/or whether they are the kind of people who might believe that the NRA should change internally in order to best accomplish its mission? Not sure what to do if any would be candidates for listening, as an email from some random dude probably won't make a difference. But I'm open to ideas. #tiltingatwindmills #toomuchtimeonmyhands #2Aidealist?
Jay Printz
J. William Carter
Charles L. Cotton
Linda Walker
Judi White
Leroy Sisco
Howard J. Walter
Graham Hill
Mark E. Vaughan
Thomas P. Arvas
Ted W. Carter
Barbara Rumpel
Phillip B. Journey
Steven C. Schreiner
Todd J. Rathner
Richard Figueroa
J. Kenneth Blackwell
Carl Rowan, Jr.
Curtis S. Jenkins
Herbert A. Lanford, Jr.
Allan D. Cors
Clel Baudler
Robert E. Mansell
Patricia A. Clark
Mark Keith Robinson
Paul D. Babaz
Todd R. Ellis
Dave Butz
Ronald L. Schmeits
Niger Innis
Anthony P. Colandro
The NRA has been the subject of a few recent threads, and some of the posts (including some by me) have been less than kind to the organization. I've recently joined and donated to Gun Owners of America and Firearm Policy Coalition, but I still think that the NRA is the most powerful, and could still be the best advocate, for the 2A. I am a NRA Life Member, but I am disgusted with how the organization has been run. The move to Texas is interesting, but from the NRA's own website, there does not appear to be any other plans for change.
I would prefer to not give up on the NRA, and I would love to find out a way to help, or encourage some reform. Sure, I'm just an individual who probably can't get anything to change, but I feel I should at least try. I believe the Board of Directors is the only group that has the ability to make changes, but I have no idea if they have any interest in doing so. I believe such an effort was made in the last few years, and failed, and that those who tried have resigned.
The current board members (as best as I can tell from the NRA - https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2020/7/10/2020-nra-board-election-results) are listed below. Do any of you know any of them, and/or whether they are the kind of people who might believe that the NRA should change internally in order to best accomplish its mission? Not sure what to do if any would be candidates for listening, as an email from some random dude probably won't make a difference. But I'm open to ideas. #tiltingatwindmills #toomuchtimeonmyhands #2Aidealist?
Jay Printz
J. William Carter
Charles L. Cotton
Linda Walker
Judi White
Leroy Sisco
Howard J. Walter
Graham Hill
Mark E. Vaughan
Thomas P. Arvas
Ted W. Carter
Barbara Rumpel
Phillip B. Journey
Steven C. Schreiner
Todd J. Rathner
Richard Figueroa
J. Kenneth Blackwell
Carl Rowan, Jr.
Curtis S. Jenkins
Herbert A. Lanford, Jr.
Allan D. Cors
Clel Baudler
Robert E. Mansell
Patricia A. Clark
Mark Keith Robinson
Paul D. Babaz
Todd R. Ellis
Dave Butz
Ronald L. Schmeits
Niger Innis
Anthony P. Colandro