NRA in a sad state of affairs. I agree they are the Juggernaut in the room. But they still suck ass.
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Join contestOver the past 3 months, I am aware that multiple people in anti-2A states have faced prosecution and jail time for unregistered heirloom handguns and other things which are blatant attacks against the 2nd Amendment rights of these law abiding citizens who had no criminal records until their interaction with the corrupt DA's and prosecutors in their regions.
And to my knowledge, the NRA have not fought on their behalf or aided them in challenging their states' constitutional violations. So what are they doing with all of the membership dues of their 4+ million members?
Dear NRA Instructor,
As many of you may know, we have been evaluating if our investment in NRATV is generating the benefits needed. This consideration included the return on investment and the cost and the direction of the content. Many members expressed concern about the messaging on NRATV becoming too far removed from our core mission: defending the Second Amendment.
So, after careful consideration, I am announcing that starting today, we are undergoing a significant change in our communications strategy. We are no longer airing “live TV” programming. Whether and when we return to “live” programming is a subject of ongoing analysis.
The NRA will continue and improve our service on social media channels and our flagship website, www.nra.org – your trusted resource of information. Our many web sites will continue to showcase new and archived videos, as we reorganize much of this information in a way that better serves our key audiences.
What necessitated the change now is our conclusion that our longtime advertising firm and website vendor failed to deliver upon many contractual obligations it made to our Association. The NRA will always hold our vendors to high standards and ask that they maximize their value to the Association. No exceptions.
Looking ahead, you can expect great things from your NRA. We will energize our messaging strategy, become more cost efficient, and promote the NRA’s singular focus like never before. Simply put, our messaging strategy will advance the NRA’s core mission: to serve our members and fight for our Second Amendment.
– Wayne
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- Born in 1949, in New York, Wayne LaPierre’s current net worth is estimated at $10.0 million. He reportedly receives a salary averaging $972,000.
- In 2010, the NRA paid LaPierre more than $900,000 as salary. It was estimated that he received a hefty compensation of $985,885 in 2014 from the NRA’s total contributions, which was estimated at a whopping $103.0 million.
- As part of similar contributions, LaPierre went home $3.7 million richer in 2015, after receiving his “employee funded deferred compensation plan” cut.
- It was also estimated that between 2014 and 2015, LaPierre received a staggering $4.0 million in compensation after the NRA reported high earnings.
- LaPierre’s annual compensation for 2015 was calculated to be $5,110,985 after funds were added to the figures.
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How Rich Is National Rifle Association’s Vice President, Wayne LaPierre?
Wayne LaPierre, the NRA’s vice president, is a gun advocate who happens to be very rich. Read all about Wayne LaPierre’s net worth in 2018 right here!www.earnthenecklace.com
I bet if someone posted a pic of his man boobs on a website out there, his legal team is going to throw a hissy fit as well...
Conjuring up the evil and then inserting themselves into the middle with their hands out asking for donations to to fight the evil?
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- Born in 1949, in New York, Wayne LaPierre’s current net worth is estimated at $10.0 million. He reportedly receives a salary averaging $972,000.
- In 2010, the NRA paid LaPierre more than $900,000 as salary. It was estimated that he received a hefty compensation of $985,885 in 2014 from the NRA’s total contributions, which was estimated at a whopping $103.0 million.
- As part of similar contributions, LaPierre went home $3.7 million richer in 2015, after receiving his “employee funded deferred compensation plan” cut.
- It was also estimated that between 2014 and 2015, LaPierre received a staggering $4.0 million in compensation after the NRA reported high earnings.
- LaPierre’s annual compensation for 2015 was calculated to be $5,110,985 after funds were added to the figures.
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How Rich Is National Rifle Association’s Vice President, Wayne LaPierre?
Wayne LaPierre, the NRA’s vice president, is a gun advocate who happens to be very rich. Read all about Wayne LaPierre’s net worth in 2018 right here!www.earnthenecklace.com
I bet if someone posted a pic of his man boobs on a website out there, his legal team is going to throw a hissy fit as well...