Today is Wednesday, April 30, 2025
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286,215 non-life members, representing 14% of all NRA members, bolted in 2024, with 16,039 and 22,904 more in January and February of 2025. This isn’t a dip; it’s an exodus…
They are are counting on your being tired & fatigued. Hold the LINE! Every vote, every door knocked, can tip the scales. Here’s where the fight’s fiercest—and how you can shape it.
The NRA has seen its trajectory marred by legal battles, financial mismanagement, and diminished influence, highlighting significant governance and leadership failures…
Howard Massingill is a candidate who will work tirelessly to restore the NRA to its core mission of safeguarding our constitutional rights…
Todd Vandermyde’s blend of legal, legislative, and practical experience is precisely what the NRA needs to regain the trust of thousands of gun clubs and individual members who have felt alienated…
In Jim Sheckels, we have a candidate who not only brings a wealth of experience but also a passion for education, safety, and the preservation of our Second Amendment rights.
Jonathan Goldstein has been a formidable advocate for the Second Amendment, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to the rights of gun owners.
In endorsing Frank Tait, I am endorsing a future where the NRA is once again an organization that stands tall for its members, led by individuals like Frank who are not afraid to speak truth…
Jason Wilson’s commitment to the NRA is evident through his long-standing involvement as an Endowment NRA member and his contributions to the NRA Foundation over the last 20 years.
Theresa Inacker is a proven leader, advocate, and educator whose expertise is desperately needed on the NRA board to ensure that the organization adheres to the highest standards of fiduciary duty and governance.
As someone who has challenged the status quo within the NRA, I see in John Richardson a kindred spirit who understands that the organization must be by the members, for the members.
The current NRA Board has failed in its duty to the NRA members. Every single Board member should resign immediately.
If you feel that your organization is no longer representing your interests, exercise your voice & your vote in the annual elections to elect a Board of Directors who WILL represent those issues.