Diggin It
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^^ I guess you're missing the point of this whole thing. That 'extra donation' is very likely to end up in Wayne's personal piggy bank rather than doing anything else.
suspect the long goal of this lawsuit is less about shutting down the NRA but recovering money from those that pillaged it. And shifting the focus back to the original gun owners and education group. In 1970's there was a leadership change and focus shift to political arena and lobbying.
suspect the long goal of this lawsuit is less about shutting down the NRA but recovering money from those that pillaged it. And shifting the focus back to the original gun owners and education group. In 1970's there was a leadership change and focus shift to political arena and lobbying.
They also said something to the effect that we wouldn't have many charities left if we shut them down because of crooked employees.
And I suspect you are wrong. The NY attorney general could care less about recovering money for NRA members. This lawsuit is COMPLETELY about shutting down the NRA and garnering political points!
So then explain all the clawbacks in the suit. Dissolution is the most extreme result possible, not the first or most likely result. If dissolution was the primary goal, why are all the other remedies sought?
I haven't been following the details, so I don't know what "clawbacks" you are describing. If they amount to getting money out of the NRA, then that weakens them and causes them to be a less effective pro-gun force.
Have you read posts 72 and 73 above?
Wayne and the other officers have been stealing from them for years, weakening them into a schoolyard bully fight.