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The NRA needs a reset. Let’s bring it back to what matters: protecting the Second Amendment and defending our rights. Be the change.
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NRA is a lost cause. They mean nothing now. GOA and SAF all the way. No more paying for Wayne’s $5K suits

Wayne is gone, and change is already happening. We get the frustration, but walking away won’t fix things. That’s why we’re working to bring in new leadership and make the NRA stronger for gun owners everywhere.

It has become yet another DC organization filled with money grabbing bureaucrats who happen to like guns. All the 2A Protecting Patriots have fled the NRA and gone to other REAL 2A Protecting Patriot Groups.

The NRA needs to be fixed. A loss of the NRA, while it wouldn’t affect the number of gun owners, would be a big psychological victory for those who are in opposition to us. I’m actually seeing little signs of change here and there, at least on their socials - they posted about deregulating suppressors the other day which is a big jump for them.

NRA is irrelevant.

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Why? GOA, FPC, NAGR,the 2A foundation, and a host of small orgs have been doing the real work for decades. We don’t need the NRA, let it die and focus our resources of groups who do the work instead of cutting deals.

As a lifetime member, its too little too late. I'm done, and they will never see another dime from me. GOA and FPC are leagues ahead of them.

As a life member of the NRA, completely agree. They need to be on the same page as GOA and NAGR, and be true defenders of the 2nd.

The NRA is irrelevant A.F. It got that way by sitting on its corrupt tail for more than two decades.

There’s so much baggage and negative history. Many believe the NRA repeatedly sold us out through compromise. Do you think a full rebrand is in order?
