Texan-in-Training
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I realized while searching for the right "sub-forum" to post this in that the Gun Rights area had disappeared, so I guess this is the most appropriate place.
So you know, I stopped donating to the NRA because of Wayne LaPierre, going so far as to ask the telephone folks if he was still in charge, then "sorry". That doesn't mean I have lost my loyalty to the organization though.
So here is an article from "City Journal" that I think puts everything in perspective, and I found to be enjoyable reading. My hope is that all this will "revitalize" the organization and membership, and hopefully bring about new leadership.
A "plus" to the article is one of the first comments, drawing attention to another New York based non-profit.
So you know, I stopped donating to the NRA because of Wayne LaPierre, going so far as to ask the telephone folks if he was still in charge, then "sorry". That doesn't mean I have lost my loyalty to the organization though.
So here is an article from "City Journal" that I think puts everything in perspective, and I found to be enjoyable reading. My hope is that all this will "revitalize" the organization and membership, and hopefully bring about new leadership.
A "plus" to the article is one of the first comments, drawing attention to another New York based non-profit.
An Affront to Civil Society
Every charitable organization in the United States should be alarmed about New York State Attorney General Letitia James’s legal action to dissolve the National Rifle Association—including groups that oppose gun rights and would repeal the Second Amendment, as well as those whose missions have...
www.city-journal.org