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GreggL:
There is currently interest being generated to recall Wayne LaPierre from leadership of the NRA after his seeming agreement with lefties that bump stocks should be regulated after the shooting in LV.

https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/Any-interest-in-forcing-Wayne-LaPierre-into-an-early-retirement-Member-driven-recall-/5-2039290/

Full disclosure I donate locally and to GOA but have avoided donating to the NRA as they seem to compromise at the expense of 2 rights when not necessary. I may consider buying a life membership if it can help shake things up.
Any NRA voting members here? Thoughts?

sidearm1:
I see no reason to recall anyone.  Let the ATF decide and go from there. Litigation will show that ATF approved them several times and that nothing really changed.  Mr. LaPierre has done a lot of good.  Just because of one decision we want to change.  Will we get any better or worse.

Mntnman:
I don't think he is the best leader for the NRA except maybe he is since they don't really agree with the full 2A. They are the reason Reagan gave in on full auto in the first place. The "good" the bill did is completely negated with throwing away a whole category, probably forever. They have sat back in defeat every time the left drives another nail in the coffin.

If they would put half the effort into preserving liberty as they do in spamming, the antis would be but a memory.

Mntnman:
He is pretty bad in this interview, I think.

https://www.nratv.com/home/video/wayne-lapierre-we-are-fighting-for-reciprocity

Mntnman:
As National Reciprocity goes, it is not a state's rights issue. It is a Constitutional issue and laws allowing it should not even be required or valid. Unconstitutional laws are not valid, nor have they ever been. That said, many are here and being validated with bad rulings by activist judges.

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