PN>I read somewhere the other day that only something like 12% of the NRA
PN>membership bothered to vote for the association's leadership. The
PN>inference made was that perhaps the NRA would be more amenable to
PN>"reasonable" gun control laws if the average member was voting for the
PN>organization's policies. Comments?
I read the same stuff. I seldom vote in the NRA elections for the simple
reason that I believe in an informed electorate. I usually don't know the
people running in the elections and have no idea what they believe in. I
believe it's better for me to withhold my vote than to vote for someone who
would not represent my views. Unfortunately, the NRA gives me little
information that would help me decide who agrees with me and who doesn't.
This in no way means I disagree with the NRA's stand on the external
issues, only sometimes with their internal management.
The article was another way liberals lie and distort in order to make their
point.
David R. Norton
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