NRA EVP Wayne LaPierre and Other Officers Reelected Unanimously

The NRA has released a statement following the completion of the 2019 National Rifle Association Board of Directors Meeting.

Chris Cox and Wayne Lapierre
Wayne Lapierre, Chris Cox and Other Officers Reelected Unanimously

Indianapolis – -(AmmoLand.com)-  Executive Vice President/CEO Wayne LaPierre was re-elected unanimously and unopposed by the NRA Board of Directors at their meeting in Indianapolis, Ind., April 29, 2019.

Carolyn Meadows was elected NRA President; Charles L. Cotton, First Vice President; and Willes Lee, Second Vice President.

Also retaining their offices are NRA Secretary/General Counsel John Frazer; and Craig Spray, Treasurer.

Chris W. Cox was re-appointed as Executive Director for the Institute for Legislative Action; and Joseph De Bergalis, Jr., Executive Director, General Operations.

All NRA officers were elected unanimously and unopposed.


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Ed

Perhaps it’s time to support another organization who’s concerns are the protection of everyone’s rights regarding the 2A. The National
Association of Gun Rights is extremely active in keeping track of all legislation purposed and introduced regarding firearms at the State
and National level. I’m a life member of the NRA and have become disenchanted over the last few years with the direction, goals, and
decisions of the NRA Executive Board.

Cmaher

Wake up NRA. I joined GOA

Patriot

Became an NRA member in the early.60’s and for well over a decade have been a Benefactor Life Member. My concern is a simple one, when will the politicians & especially the NRA learn that “shall not be infringed” does not mean “may be negotiated or compromised”! I have retained my membership hoping my voting will promote a change of leadership at the NRA! However, for several years now I no longer contribute one penny to this organization & won’t again until the current leadership is gone. GOA & SAF now receive my financial support! The members of NRA are… Read more »

Ghery Pettit

I am a Benefactor Life Member of the NRA. I oppose any gun law that does not remove current infringements of our rights, protected, not granted, by the Constitution of the United States. I’m giving serious consideration to running for the Board of Directors of the NRA. Can I count on your support?

JOHN LAKEY

May I ask you to consider reading what Gun Owners of America are doing for us? I have read their webpage and have decided to let my NRA membership lapse and expire. I will join Gun Owners of America

Gregory Romeu

Fuck the NRA!no
As for my, Life Membership? I have been married and divorced before. Just a cheaper whore to let go of.
With the money we are all paying into the NRA we could ALL get screwed for much cheaper at the Whorehouses in Nevada and still have MILLIONS left over!
The world will move forward and our 2nd Amenspent rights will remain in place as long as we have patriots with backbone!

My money and alegience is going to the GOA and 2nd Amendment Foundation.

Rick Rewerts

That’s unfortunate.

Jack Mac

Trump’s directed ATF edict on bump-stocks, I see as his tossing a bone to the anti-gun rights. His statement concerning “red flag law, I hope was made without thought. However, the NRA supports both, if not even recommending. This along with the financial problems and faux election indicates serious misdirection of our NRA. Apparently, it is beyond immediate repair. The Board is disregarding the general membership except for donations. An organization can not function if its directors oppose the membership and its purpose. Squandering funds definitely will not help in success. I suggest stop giving money, including membership dues, and… Read more »

Robert

With all the bad n they were “unanimously” reelected is enough of a “RED FLAG” for me.glad im not donating dollars to this corruption anymore.other places DO TRY TO KEEP THE 2A OURS not like nra with red flag support and killing bumbstocks

MikeRoss

Forget the conspiracy theories, the NRA has a serious problem. People saying the complaints are being made by the NRA’s enemies are allowing the problems to continue, and if they do the NRA will be finished. Sticking our heads in the sand and hoping the corruption goes away isn’t going to work, it has to be addressed. $40 million a year going to Ackerman McQueen, with no accounting of how it’s spent, is ridiculous. No organization would put up with that, there’s no telling how much is being siphoned off. Questions about this were first asked 20 years ago and… Read more »