“The goal is to restore trust in the leadership,” Journey said. “To have sound corporate governance. To stop the financial abuses. To create a set of rules that we can follow and operate efficiently.”
Missing in all of this is anyone representing the folks actually paying the bills – NRA Members. NRA dues-paying members and their organization are left hanging in the breeze.
If the NRA bankruptcy filing is actually beneficial to the Association or its members for other reasons, that’s enough “good faith” for the case to remain in the bankruptcy court.
The NRA is in a deep hole and the Board of Directors continues to dig furiously. If we want to save our NRA, we need representation in the courts. Concerned members, please take action.
The judge in the NRA’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, has set March 9 as the date for hearing most of the early motions.
The latest twist has been the filing of a motion by NRA Board member Phil Journey, calling for an Examiner, to explore the various accusations of corruption, mismanagement, & financial misdeeds.
In his announcement to the Board, LaPierre stressed that this bankruptcy filing is not based on any financial troubles, but is just a tool for reorganization.
The NRA has opened up “Preregistration” for the October 24th, 2020, Members’ Meeting in Tucson, AZ. Interested members will need to preregister online before the event.
New York’s corrupt politicians sorely underestimate the spirit of the NRA. We are fighting back – with the might of more than 5 million patriots.
Under the NRA Charter and Bylaws, a Members’ Meeting must be held every year before November 30. 2020.
Let me be clear. I write this not to urge or convince you to sing Wayne LaPierre’s praises — although you should. Or, to discourage anyone from applying for his job.
No one knows who would make a good CEO for the NRA. A few people have someone they like for the job, but there’s no one that everyone is ready to get behind.
What the members can do, is to attend, stay to the bitter end, demand that everything be heard and discussed, and refuse to be shut down.
Phillip Journey is running for the 2020 NRA Board of Directors, please consider him for your vote when returning your ballot.
Each year I try to provide some guidance to NRA members wondering how to best utilize their votes in the election of members of the NRA Board of Directors. This year is a bit different.
Do you agree that politicians should be held accountable in their NRA grades for immigration actions that undermine the Second Amendment?
Since the Winter 2020 Board Meeting of the NRA in Tyson’s Corner, VA a few weeks ago, the question I’ve been asked most often by Members is “Who should I vote for in the Board of Directors Election?”
Be advised what follows is a list of the individuals I am endorsing for the NRA BoD. They all deserve your vote! I am NOT voting for Charles Cotton!!!
I am neither rich nor a famous celebrity. I don’t get paid for what I do. I am just an average person who has devoted myself to the Constitution, the Second Amendment.
It is critical that NJ gun owners reelect Anthony to the NRA Board so that NJ has the strongest possible representation at NRA. If elected, Anthony would increase NJ’s strength at NRA HQ.
Graham Hill is one of those Directors that we know very well and have much respect for. We trust his leadership skills can help guide the NRA in the year to come. Please Bullet Vote for Graham Hill.
By now voting-eligible NRA members should have received their election ballots for the 2020 National Rifle Association Board of Directors election in your monthly magazines.
Arthur R. Miller’s affidavit, in support of NRA, notes that the NY Attorney General Letitia James’s actions are not only unprecedented but dangerous.
But who exactly, is so desperately needed in D.C., and are those same people desperately need at the Board of Director’s Meeting?
In the continuing NRA Board conflict, Richard Childress, former NASCAR driver and the current team owner of Richard Childress Racing released his NRA Board of Director resignation letter to President
Prove the allegations are false and reunite the membership. Start the flow of donations again. Revitalize the NRA and turn it back into a powerhouse. This is where it starts; where the healing starts.
I am not willing to put the NRA into a position where my new position and role in our community could even potentially create a conflict or even a bad optical light that could be leveraged against it
The defense of the Second Amendment is much more powerful when we have a strong and united NRA. Here’s some perspective of what needs to be done to get there.
Rather than answer the recent spate of excuse-making from members of the NRA Board of Directors, I’d like to invite those, and all of the remaining 73 directors, to answer 5 simple questions?
“In doing so… we hope that our action will serve as a catalyst for much-needed reform within the NRA so that it can return its focus to the mission which we remain unwaveringly committed.”