I nominate Colion Noir. And dare anyone to have a problem with him...
He would get my vote. He's well spoken that's for sure.
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I nominate Colion Noir. And dare anyone to have a problem with him...
So far every thing I've seen by CN, I have liked. If I see anything I disagree with, I will happily pick up your dare.I nominate Colion Noir. And dare anyone to have a problem with him...
You really need to look at how the Board of Directors works. WLP and his cabal have been closing ranks for years, modifying bylaws along the way as it suits them. They have been making it much more difficult for someone to get on the ballot if they were not hand-picked by the Nominating Committee. For any that doubt, do some research into Adam Kraut's recent attempts.good point … why can't the "members" oust the current leadership or at least have an influencing say in what's going on ?
NRA supported Clinton's assault rifle ban.
Absolutely true, and that's the NRA I miss. There was a bloodbath during the following midterms, showing just how important this topic is, and yet today the NRA actively endorses anti-gun politicians, opposes those that are pro-gun, and prevents pro-gun lawyers from joining the BoD.The NRA vehemently opposed AWB94 and were active in the efforts to remove those who were supportive of said. The results in the midterms were brutal to those who were behind it.
"President Clinton, fighting to rescue an endangered crime bill, Friday accused the National Rifle Assn. of leading a campaign to block a vote on the $33-billion measure in the House." — "Clinton Accuses NRA of Blocking Vote on Crime Bill : Legislation: He says gun lobby is rallying opposition to House procedural action. But most Republicans and 15 Black Caucus members oppose the measure.", Los Angeles Times, August 6, 1994
"William McIntyre, a spokesman for the National Rifle Association, called the assault weapon ban a 'sideshow' that would do little to curb violent crime.
'These weapons are used in only 1 percent of all crimes,' McIntyre said. 'All this legislation will do is keep these weapons out of the hands of law-abiding citizens.'
McIntyre contended that most owners of semiautomatic weapons use them for purposes of 'self defense. About 2 million times a year they are used by citizens to protect themselves.'" — "Senate Acts to Ban Assault Weapons", Chicago Tribune, November 18, 1993
"In the ensuing war with the NRA, which was adamantly opposed to the assault weapons ban (even a ban severely weakened through legislative compromise), Clinton used police officers, who argued they were being outgunned by criminals and mad men, as his backup." — "What the Fight Over Clinton's 1994 Assault Weapons Ban Can Teach Obama", Mother Jones, December 21, 2012
"Passing the bill in the Senate was not easy. But it was not as complicated in the House. By then, the political pressures being put on Democratic members were growing notable and enormous. The failures of health care reform and the passage of a controversial budget had already set the stage for a difficult election year. The assault weapons ban added a massive dose of gasoline.
In all, eight Democratic Senators lost their races and 54 Democratic House members too. The list included those who opposed the assault weapons ban but reluctantly voted for it (like Speaker Tom Foley) and those who had tried to strip the crime bill of the assault weapons ban, like Brooks." — "Democrats Pissed Off the NRA in 1994—And They're Still Haunted by It.", The Daily Beast, October 15, 2017
Am I really going to be the first one to make a Joe Biden joke here?
I think he is too new to the gun culture. Not enough experience for me. I've seen him bend too much in interviews though he does go out front where few in the NRA will go.He would get my vote. He's well spoken that's for sure.
He would get my vote. He's well spoken that's for sure.
Would you really say the same about any other business man or politician?Let Wayne down gently in another year or two. He has served our causes, The Libs want to see us tear apart the NRA...Think about it. We do have to clean house, just do it without all the fan fare...
why not form a "NEW" pro 2nd Amendment organization ? Let's see, WHAT shall we name it ?? ?? "something" that rings solid with the anti's ….. Hmmmm...… sorry, "I" can't think of anyWould you really say the same about any other business man or politician?
What would your reaction be if someone said the same about Hillary?
Wayne needs to go IMMEDIATELY, and in fact should have been gone when Neal Knox first addressed the issue 20 years ago.
To give him a free pass would be condoning theft, fraud, embezzlement, and money laundering. That is something I personally cannot condone or abide by. If he is guilty, which all evidence certainly seems to support, he should hang the same as any other criminal.
Should a bank or Fortune 500 company say the same of one of their executives under the same circumstances?
"Well gee, Bob. It looks like Wayne has been stealing from us for the last 20 years, and has gotten away with millions of dollars! He should go to prison!"
"I dunno, Fred. He's been with us over 20 years, and landed a few good sales over that time. Perhaps we should just let him down gently, so he can quietly retire in a year or two with his $1.5 million dollars per year pension plan."
"You know what... You're right, Bob! That'll sure teach him!"