John Richardson on the Firearm Trainer’s Podcast

 

  • Introducing John Richardson
    • John Richardson, a retiree and former financial planner, is introduced.
    • He has experience as a basic handgun instructor and was involved with the Ply Society podcast.
    • Richardson has maintained his blog, “No Lawyers, Only Guns and Money,” since 2010.
    • He shares his recent rediscovery of hunting, including trips to Africa.

 

  • Hunting and Conservation
    • Discussion about hunting in Africa and the economic benefits it brings to local communities.
    • The importance of hunters in supporting wildlife conservation and economies is highlighted.
    • Examples of elk reintroduction in states like Kentucky and their economic impact are mentioned.
    • The difference in game ownership between the U.S. and South Africa is noted.

 

  • NRA Board Candidacy
    • John Richardson is a candidate for the NRA board of directors, both by nomination and by petition.
    • He expresses surprise at being nominated due to his past criticism of the NRA.
    • The importance of being on the ballot by petition to represent the rank and file members is stressed.

 

  • Update on the NRA
    • An overview of the recent court decisions and their impact on the NRA is presented.
    • The final order of the case resulted in the implementation of electronic signatures for petitions.
    • A secure gateway for board communication, removal of previous audit committee members, and a reformed nomination process have been mandated.
    • Wayne Laierre has paid back the 4.3 million plus interest, which is in escrow pending appeal.
    • A governance expert will be brought in, independent of previous NRA experts.
    • The NRA got some wins and the state of New York got some wins, it was not a clean sweep for either side

 

  • Transparency Issues
    • The need for greater transparency for NRA members is discussed.
    • Suggestions include having bylaws, board meeting minutes, and financial documents online, and live streaming board meetings.

 

  • Post-Trial NRA Board
    • The special litigation committee was dissolved, with some duties transferred to the legal affairs committee.
    • There is an attempt to recover legal fees paid on behalf of Wayne Laierre.
    • The January board meeting was described as more collegial, with a realistic budget.
    • The NRA has lost approximately 2 million members and paid over $200 million to the Brewer Law Firm
    • The board meeting lasted over 15 hours, which is seen as a positive sign.

 

  • Importance of a Strong NRA
    • The importance of the NRA in firearm training and education is emphasized.
    • The NRA’s role in hunter education and concealed carry courses is highlighted.
    • The need for the NRA to be a leader in education and political advocacy is discussed.
    • The importance of training new gun owners and turning them into advocates for the Second Amendment is stated.
    • The NRA still carries a lot of weight with politicians and needs to use that influence again.

 

  • Cooperation with Other Organizations
    • The need for the NRA to cooperate with other Second Amendment organizations is highlighted.
    • An example is given about a permitless carry bill in North Carolina being killed because the NRA objected to a provision.
    • The NRA needs to stop killing bills that were not introduced by them.

 

  • Reform Candidates
    • Overview of the 28 candidates for the NRA board, including those nominated by the committee, by petition, and as write-ins.
    • There are 14 candidates nominated by the board, 12 by petition and 2 write in candidates due to hurricane related issues
    • The reform candidates are focused on integrity, accountability, and transparency.
    • The “Elect a New NRA” or NRA 2.0 slate of candidates are introduced.
    • The importance of voting for all 28 reformers to prevent the re-election of those responsible for past problems is stressed.
    • Examples of board members who have opposed important proposals are given.
    • The people who are eligible to vote are those who have been members for 5 years or life members.
    • The ballots will be in the February NRA magazine, with a deadline of March 7th for new life members to be eligible to vote.

 

  • NRA Annual Meeting
    • The NRA annual meeting in Atlanta on April 25-27 is discussed.
    • The meeting of the members on April 26 is highlighted as an important event.
    • Members are encouraged to attend the board meeting on Monday, which is open to the public.
    • The NRA meeting is a good opportunity for members to see the progress and shape of NRA 2.0
    • The annual meeting is compared to the Shot Show, where you can also buy things.

 

  • Call to Action
    • Listeners are encouraged to visit the “Elect a New NRA” website and vote for the reform candidates.

 

  • Personal Reflection
    • John Richardson shares a personal experience about his first wife’s death from breast cancer and how he should have forced her to go to the doctor sooner.
    • The host shares his family’s experiences with breast cancer and encourages regular checkups.

 

  • Conclusion
    • John Richardson’s blog and social media details are shared.
    • The host thanks John for his time and wishes him luck in the election.
    • Listeners are encouraged to make an informed vote in the election.
    • The podcast’s sponsors are mentioned, and a legal disclaimer is made.