Pres Trump said that they should move to Texas. Come on down!
I am not sure I want the leftist brass that run it to be here. If they clean house then sure
Pres Trump said that they should move to Texas. Come on down!
Using the NY AG logic, other states could do the same with 501c3 non-profits they don't like as well...thinking Planned Parenthood (not sure what jurisdiction they fall under).NY AG: "Seeking to dissolve the NRA is the most aggressive sanction we could have sought against the not-for-profit organization, which we have jurisdiction over because it is registered in New York. The NY AG has a wide range of authorities relating to nonprofits in the state, including the authority to force organizations to cease operations or dissolve."
feck off, we're fullPres Trump said that they should move to Texas. Come on down!
Two months until the election results...we’re going to see more events as they grow more and more desperate.
Maybe "grand wizard" is not the best title for someone in charge of the NRA....just thinkin'....
From an article on Town Hall by Mark Vespa: "Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit, filed in Manhattan state court, highlighted misspending and self-dealing claims that have roiled the NRA and its longtime leader, Wayne LaPierre, in recent years — from hair and makeup for his wife to a $17 million post-employment contract for himself." Post-employment contract? $17 million of member's dues for what?I totally agree that WLP has overstayed his time with the NRA and needs to move on, or fall. Sad fact is if he falls, what effect will that have on the NRA as a whole? Better? Or worse?
For the foresight to set himself up with a post-employment contract!From an article on Town Hall by Mark Vespa: "Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit, filed in Manhattan state court, highlighted misspending and self-dealing claims that have roiled the NRA and its longtime leader, Wayne LaPierre, in recent years — from hair and makeup for his wife to a $17 million post-employment contract for himself." Post-employment contract? $17 million of member's dues for what?