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« Hadn't thought of this.... | Main | A very pro-gun candidate campaigns for AZ Sec of State »

NRA elections

Posted by David Hardy · 9 February 2018 08:19 AM

I've been trying to find webpages on the subject, please feel free to add them in the comments. So far I've found Colonel Brown's webpage. He also endorses David Keene, William Satterfield, John Sigler, Scott Bach, David Coy, John Cushman, Timothy Knight, and Mark Humphreville. I've also found a Facebook page for David Coy, and a a webpage for Scott Bach.

One tip: too many people vote on the basis of "since I can vote for 25, I will vote for 25." That's not good math. Your 25th pick might just bump off your first or second choices. I usually think of the ones whose loss would really hurt the organization, and vote just for those. My problem this year is that there are so many of those on the ballot! I haven't had time to fill out my ballot, but when I do I'll probably vote for a dozen or so, while most years I'd vote for six or seven. I also try to compensate for my natural bias, and not to neglect the folks who focus more on shooting as such rather than activism. If we don't have people to bring juniors into the shooting fold or promote hunting or arrange competitions, activism won't do much good after a generation or two.

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PT | February 9, 2018 8:54 AM | Reply

Check out Adam Kraut. He's a practing lawyer in PA I believe. He's got a platform of reforming the NRA board. Hes petition nominated, which shows grassroots support. I think it's adamkraut.com or something like that. He's got YouTube videos explaining his positions on the BoD and why it needs to change. Check him out.

CDR_D | February 9, 2018 4:09 PM | Reply

Many thanks for your insights, Counselor.

I agree with your voting tactic, and have followed it for the past several years. Originally, I was one of the ones voting for the max allowed.

(Life member since the early '80s)

clark e myers | February 9, 2018 9:00 PM | Reply

See Enemy Within : NRA 2018 Board Election Commentary by Marion Hammer
and
Jeff Knox’s Endorsements for 2018 NRA Board of Directors
see also
Are We Revising NRA History?
Ammoland Inc. Posted on January 18, 2018 by Jeff Knox

Anonymous | February 12, 2018 8:08 PM | Reply

Adam Kraut (Fighting for your rights everyday) and Timothy Knight (Started the 2013 Colorado Recall).

87/0

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