In 1984, the National Rifle Association (NRA) Annual Meeting was held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was the first Annual Meeting this correspondent attended. It was characterized by manipulation, lies, and betrayal.
In a bombshell lawsuit filed in federal court, longtime NRA powerhouse is suing the National Rifle Association (NRA), claiming the group she helped build and protect for over 45 years has turned its back on her..
BOD of the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) elected Bill Bachenberg of Pennsylvania as President of the NRA and Doug Hamlin as NRA Executive Vice President & CEO.
We’re talking millions of dollars funneled into gun control powerhouses like Everytown for Gun Safety, Giffords, and Sandy Hook Promise, using a maze of shell organizations to hide the source of the money.
The NRA’s 2025 Annual Meeting wrapped up this weekend in Atlanta without one of its biggest expected speakers: President Donald Trump.
Much progress has been made in restoring rights protected by the Second Amendment in the last 50 years. The facts, the culture, and the Constitution are with Second Amendment supporters.
For the Record, there’s nothing inherently bad or evil about the NRA Directors associated with the Old Guard. The Reform movement is solidly in the driver’s seat with a 40+ vote majority…
On March 26, Judge Judge William L. Cambell, Jr., a federal District Judge in Tennessee issued an opinion allowing the lawsuit to continue.
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…
“If the NRA decides to seek further review at SCOTUS, I am directing my office not to defend this law.” – Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier
Doug Hamlin has been a tireless advocate for preserving the traditions that define America’s outdoor heritage. His leadership embodies the very essence of the Sellmark Heritage Award.
Just a couple of years ago, I was ready to throw in the towel on the NRA. I was convinced that there was no chance of recovery, but I was wrong….
Like many Americans, Philip Gray from Ohio grew up shooting and hunting. It was an integral part of his youth and family life.
Daniel Defense is making a clear yet tactful statement: the NRA can still be salvaged, but only if members take action to ensure the right people are in charge.
Al Hammond is one of the newer board members, having only served one three-year term. However, Al has worked as NRA staff for 28 years.
It appears to me that jury verdicts finding that the NRA, in the persons of its Board and its executive management “failed to properly administer the association and its assets,” that the NRA and the Board allowed…
Our team of candidates has been instrumental instituting these reforms, and has the knowledge and experience to guide the NRA through these challenges and move forward to a strong and effective NRA.
The NRA has seen its trajectory marred by legal battles, financial mismanagement, and diminished influence, highlighting significant governance and leadership failures…
The NRA is asking members to vote on a proposal to amend its Certificate of Incorporation to clarify that it is a non-charitable corporation under New York law.
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.
This years NRA Board Election is very different as the reformers are the establishment, so we recommend eligible voters cast votes for a full slate of 28 candidates.
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.
We ask for your vote in this very important [NRA Board Election] election. Help us keep NRA strong and effective. Vote for this winning team of candidates.
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.
Wayne LaPierre has tendered payment of over $4 million to the NRA. The payment covers the total judgment against LaPierre issued in last year’s civil trial, plus interest.