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NRA RIP?
 
A Texas bankruptcy  court ruling puts the future of the National Rifle Association in dire jeopardy  by dismissing the NRA's bankruptcy case.   The NRA had filed the bankrupt petition to try to escape the attempts by radical leftist New York Attorney General Letititia James to dissolve it for corruption due to the acts of its executive vice president Wayne LaPierre.  The NRA is incorporated in New York.
 
 
Fortunately for the gun rights of Americans, there are other strong gun rights groups available like Gun Owners of America.

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( May 19th, 2021 @ 9:08 pm )
 
Gun Owners of America is a much more dependable gun rights group than the NRA. The NRA's mission is sound, but its executive vice president Wayne LaPierre had ammassed way too much power within the organization. Not only has he been using the NRA as his personal piggy bank, but his policies on endorsing candidates have often sold out the best gun rights candidates. LaPierre was responsible for the NRA policy of prostituting itself to incumbents. A very weakly pro-gun incumbent invariably got the NRA endorsement over a strongly pro-gun challenger. Even in open seats, LaPierre often steered the NRA endorsement the wrong way. A classic was when a West Virginia Senate seat was open, and LaPierre steered the NRA endorsement to the only nominally pro-gun Manchin over a staunchly pro-gun Republican who was running even with Manchin in the polls. The NRA endorsement played a big role in Manchin eaking out a victory. Gun Owners of America does not play those games with its endorsements. It backs the strongest pro-gun candidate in the race. GOA was founded by a former NRA board member who finally got a belly full of LaPierre and his wacky endorsement policies.



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