Lt. Colonel (Ret.) Robert K. Brown – Founder of SOF Magazine – Is Running for the NRA Board of Directors & Endorsing Reform Candidates!

Lt. Col. Robert K. Brown
Lt. Col. Robert K. Brown

Robert K. Brown has spent decades fighting corruption and standing up for the Second Amendment.

He was one of the first NRA insiders to sound the alarm on waste and mismanagement, long before the scandals that forced Wayne LaPierre to resign. Now he’s stepping forward again—not only as a candidate for the NRA Board of Directors himself, but also by endorsing a slate of reform-minded Patriots ready to clean house and restore the NRA’s credibility.

If you are an NRA Voting Member—that means a paid Life Member or an Annual Member of 5+ years, in good standing—your signature matters.

✔ Call the NRA at 866-672-3000 to confirm your membership number and voting eligibility. (www.nramemberservices.org)
✔ Then, e-sign the petitions linked below to help get these candidates on the ballot.
✔ Forward this to your fellow NRA members and ask them to do the same.

Endorsed Reform Candidates for Direct Nomination:

For years, Brown has warned about the “gross corruption and incompetence” inside the NRA. His blunt emails to fellow board members—exposing millions wasted on sweetheart deals with Ackerman McQueen—proved prophetic. Had leadership listened, the NRA might have avoided the humiliation and legal fallout it faces today.

This election is the chance to finally put reformers in charge. The fight for the Second Amendment deserves a strong, honest, and accountable NRA—not one run by insiders clinging to the status quo.

Take action today. Sign. Share. Stand with Robert K. Brown and these Reform Patriots.


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PistolGrip44

The NRA is DEAD to me. I was a paid in full Life Member, then out of nowhere, they removed me from the rolls, basically robbing me of the dues I paid. F the NRA!

Last edited 3 months ago by PistolGrip44
Shodansan

This is why the NRA has 76 directors on its board. Aside from needing them to serve on all the numerous committees required to run the entire and vast organization and those committees, a large board tends to be impervious to special interest groups or cliques on the board from hijacking the board’s agenda. What most NRA members do not understand is how large and how powerful the NRA really is. Enough for the entire legislative apparatus of the State of New York to try to take it down. They failed, despite the shenanigans of WLP, because it was a… Read more »

DIYinSTL

But are these folks going to work with the reform directors we elected earlier this year or are they a group with a different vision and will be butting heads with them? That makes all the difference. Fredy, reach out to Knox and get a response article. I’m holding endorsements until then.

Roland T. Gunner

Colonel Robert K. Brown; now there’s a name from my childhood. he and Colonel Bob McKenzie.

Last edited 3 months ago by Roland T. Gunner
Steve

Have no idea what the corruption deal is. I stopped paying attention to the NRA many years ago when they started endorsing policies compromising our rights. I don’t see ever being a member, let alone a voting member.

nvsmith@

I met Robert K. Brown & listened to his pontifications.
I most certainly WILL NOT vote for him.

Nick2.0
Nick2.0

Can we take Brown seriously? He endorsed Tom King, a former director, current NY association president who changed to position from volunteer to $90,000 per year salary- https://2awhiterook.com/how-is-tom-king-paying-brewer/ and current chairman of the corrupt, as they did settle with the DC AG’s office, NRA Foundation,
https://www.ammoland.com/2016/02/elect-these-hard-charging-patriots-to-the-nra-board-of-directors-sof/
So if he once endorsed Tom King, one of WLP’s staunchest defenders over the decades, do we take Brown seriously? I don’t.