Reformers Prevail at NRA Meeting, Elect New Leadership
The National Rifle Association has decided on a new direction.
The National Rifle Association has decided on a new direction.
On the news update, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss my upcoming trip to Dallas to cover the 2024 NRA Annual Meeting.
Plus, one of the country’s most prolific Second Amendment litigators joins the podcast to discuss Hawaii legalizing butterfly knives.
Dallas, Texas — “The gun owners don’t vote. It’s so crazy. I would think that they would vote more than any other group of people and it’s just the opposite. They don’t vote.”
The National Rifle Association has been moving forward with business as usual since a jury found the group and its leadership responsible for corruption in February. That could change as it opens its Annual Meeting on Friday in Dallas, Texas.
This weekend’s Annual Meeting may be the last opportunity for the NRA to go a different direction before Judge Cohen decides on remedies.
Plus, The Dispatch’s Kevin Williamson joins the podcast to assess the state of the gun-rights movement and critique the Washington Post’s AR-15 coverage.
One of the biggest think tanks in Washington, DC is gearing up to oppose the Biden Administration’s plan to restrict firearm exports.
Jake and I also discuss The Reload’s exclusive reporting on NRA President Charles Cotton’s private jet travel on the news update.
Plus, Kevin Williamson from The Dispatch joins the podcast to discuss the state of the gun-rights movement.
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