I agree with Leo. The NRA is NOT a branch of the government.
Blame the politicians.
Blame people who put them there, or "too busy to be bothered".
LOOK who just got RE-ELECTED !!!!!
I agree with Leo. The NRA is NOT a branch of the government.
Blame the politicians.
Blame people who put them there, or "too busy to be bothered".
In the past the NRA has 'compromised' and yes, allowed anti gun legislation to pass thru.
In the past the NRA has 'compromised' and yes, allowed anti gun legislation to pass thru.
The NRA can't stop legislation can they? I thought all they could do is influence lawmakers.
Did you not notice NRA tearing into BATFE when they published their report on the "Banning of Importation of certain shotguns" back in 2009? NRA tore into the unconstitutionality of that "sporting test" and also the BATFE's choice to selectively disregard certain "sporting organizations" to marginalize certain organized sports that BATFE has disdain for (ie. tactical or action shooting sports) by ignoring IDPA, SASS, and IPSC.I hear the "machine gun and rocket launcher" argument, or some variation, from a lot of NRA supporters who want to justify their decision to "pick their battles." Usually, it's also related to a "no legitimate sporting purpose" argument. Any time I see that phrase bubbling to the surface, I expect the NRA to abandon Evil Black Rifles, or "high capacity" magazines again, as long as high dollar shotguns and bolt action rifles are left alone.
The NRA rarely supports any weapon which would actually fall under second amendment protection, since the second amendment has NOTHING to do with "legitimate sporting purposes."
The NRA has no legislative powers. The laws are put into place by the legislative branch. They try to influence whatever they can and they have to try to figure out which battles they can win if they support them. Anyone who is married learns you can't win them all, you try your best to win what you can. Does everything always turn out right?
The NRA has 4 million dues paying members. Back in 1986 they had about 2 million. The NRA would have a lot more power if the other 100 million or so gun owners would step up and be counted. That also means each member being involved at the local, state and national level. That also means voting as a block against candidates that are willing to compromise the constitution.
In this country, even poor people readily drop $35 for a Harley Davidson or ball team shirts and a meal for 2 at Applebees costs more that that if you leave a tip, I cannot believe all the cheap gun owners. For everyone who is an active member I know 20 who will not become involved because:
1) it's too much money (no it's not)
2) they did something I didn't like (are you involved enough to talk to your field rep? They actually take your opinion seriously)
3) They send too many ads to the house (so does Walmart and Lowes, so what)
4) add your favorite excuse
Do you realize the power potential that would be wielded if 100 million gun owners decided to work together in a solid block?
Belly aching on the internet to each other will not accomplish any goals. If the NRA membership would even go to 50 million, and we worked together we would not be worrying about tyrany taking away our little black guns.
Join the NRA, join other groups, write letters to government leaders, attend meetings both club and government, donate to legal funds, teach hunter or firearm safety classes, get involved in organized competitions, build your local clubs, be a shining enough citizen that you have influence among the non gun enthusiasts in your community. While I personally have no problem with it, open carry of a big handgun on your hip and snarling at scared, confussed people just because you can does not really help the cause. We have to step up to the plate. Other groups like ethnic, cultural, homosexual, animal lovers, etc. are accomplishing a lot for their cause because they get involved and work together.
I belong to AND participate in every firearms positive activity I mentioned above and I have voted in every election (not just presidential) since 1976. I am sure there are others who do the same. I really want to encourage everyone who will read this to step up to the plate and fight like crazy.
What percentage of INGO members do you suppose are also members of a RKBA organization?
I'm guessing 30%... and that would be generous.