Show Notes
Episode 132. Jeff Knox – Fighting to Save the NRA
Alex Ooley is joined by Jeff Knox, Director of The Firearms Coalition, to discuss the structure of the NRA, the recent NRA annual meeting, and the state of the organization. The conversation discusses the outcomes of the NRA annual meeting and the election of reform-minded individuals to leadership positions. It highlights the importance of these changes for the future of the NRA and the need for continued reform. The financial challenges faced by the NRA are also addressed, along with the potential for a settlement or bankruptcy. The conversation emphasizes the need for collaboration with other organizations and the importance of member involvement and support.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding the NRA’s Organizational Structure
08:41 Election of the 76th Director and Reform Candidates
36:54 Resolutions and Conflicts of Interest Policies in the NRA
44:10 Reform Efforts and Recent Developments at the NRA
59:52 Financial Challenges and Reform
01:17:49 Collaboration and Accountability in the Gun Community
Resources
Firearms Coalition
https://firearmscoalition.org/
Jeff Knox – AmmoLand
https://www.ammoland.com/author/jeff-knox/
A New Day Dawns at the NRA, Are Reform Efforts Paying Dividends?
https://www.ammoland.com/2024/05/new-day-dawns-at-nra-reform-efforts-paying-dividends/
Jeff Knox (@JeffKnox) / X
Jeff Knox / Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/FirearmsCoalition
NRA Reformer Reacts to New Leadership – YouTube
https://youtu.be/YFKxbl9dmaw?si=fBlFbJ3GkehNzD2A
Episode 64. Jeff Knox: Fighting to Save the NRA – The Forge of Freedom
https://forgeoffreedom.com/2023/09/29/episode-64-jeff-knox-fighting-to-save-the-nra/
SCOTUS Unanimously Sides With NRA in First Amendment Case | The Reload
https://thereload.com/supreme-court-unanimously-rules-new-york-violated-nras-first-amendment-rights/
SCOTUS Sides 9-0 With NRA in First Amendment Case – YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xyqvdmJDTc
EXCLUSIVE: An Interview With New National Rifle Association EVP and CEO Doug Hamlin – Shooting News Weekly
Takeaways
- The executive vice president (EVP) is the CEO of the NRA and historically has had too much control over the board of directors.
- Four reform candidates were elected to the board of directors, indicating a desire for change among the members.
- The NRA annual meeting was characterized by stalling tactics and a lack of transparency from the establishment leadership.
- A resolution to move the NRA to Texas was voted down by the members. The election of reform-minded individuals to leadership positions at the NRA annual meeting is a positive step towards change and accountability.
- The financial challenges faced by the NRA require support and contributions from members and the industry.
- Collaboration with other organizations in the gun community is crucial for effective advocacy and protection of individual liberties.
- Continued member involvement and pressure on the board of directors is necessary to ensure ongoing reform and accountability.
- The NRA must focus on core activities, such as education, training, and customer service, to provide value to its members and attract new ones.
Sound Bites
- “The executive vice president, which was Wayne LaPierre for 30 years, is the CEO of the corporation.”
- “All four of the four for reform candidates were elected to the NRA Board of Directors.”
- “The NRA was a victim of these outside third parties, that the NRA was actually the winner.”
- “The NRA itself did wrong”
- “The story he was telling at the members meeting was a lie”
- “John Richardson has done really good work”
Keywords
NRA, executive vice president, board of directors, reform candidates, annual meeting, governance, transparency, NRA, annual meeting, reform, leadership, financial challenges, settlement, bankruptcy, collaboration, member involvement
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