2018 convention in Indy was when the power struggles began that brought out the dirty laundry that was used to neuter the organization…Not following what 2017 has to do with anything,
2018 convention in Indy was when the power struggles began that brought out the dirty laundry that was used to neuter the organization…Not following what 2017 has to do with anything,
Do you think Bob Mendez is an anomaly?My point is that it’s better to have an organization that demonstrates transparency and adherence to the goals of its members versus enriching its leadership with money, expensive vacation/travel junkets and buying clothes for the guys at the top. And perhaps New York’s actions may have helped pushed the NRA in that direction.
Not following what 2017 has to do with anything, although in the last 7 years constitutional carry has certainly expanded as well as total gun ownership, so there have been successes in spite of the NRA’s issues. Getting rid of Wayne and electing less beholden leaders can’t change things instantly, but it’s a hopeful start that may do so over time.
The election of the 5 sent a signal that reform was the message from the members. As a result, the reformers were elected to 3 of the top 4 positions in the NRA. And, it caused Charles Cotton to lose his power and control. The old guard is on the run!Underway? I hope so but I will wait and see. Adding 5 good active board members will help but there are still a lot of the old guard left in place. Only time will tell.
Kelly, what do you think of Kozuch? Hamlin?Press release from NRA-ILA concerning changes. Chief Compliance Officer is a great step.
NRA-ILA | Bob Barr Elected NRA President, Doug Hamlin Elected to Serve as NRA Executive Vice President & CEO
Today, the Board of Directors of the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) elected former U.S. Congressman Bob Barr as President of the NRA and Doug Hamlin as NRA Executive Vice President & CEO. The meeting of the Board of Directors followed the 153rd NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits where...www.nraila.org
Kozuch replaced Jason Wiemay over a year ago, not sure the deal. My ILA POC has no problem with him.Kelly, what do you think of Kozuch? Hamlin?
I'm sure this is true for some BOD members but, like all good political types, these guys can read the political winds. Wayne had the board locked up with his cronies. Some, perhaps most, will slither into new positions publicly yet continue to scheme for personal wealth.But the success emboldened previously quiet Board Members to now speak out against what had been frustrating them for years.