The 153rd Annual Meeting and Exhibitions is the first in decades without Wayne LaPierre who resigned last January over allegations of financial improprieties.
DALLASāThe National Rifle Association is hosting its 153rd Annual Meeting and Exhibits in Dallas. Itās the first annual meeting in more than 30 years without longtime leader Wayne LaPierre.
Members interviewed by The Epoch Times express less concern about Mr. LaPierreās resignation last January and more about remaining focused on the Second Amendment.
Last February, a New York court ordered Mr. LaPierre to pay $4.3 million in damages for the mismanagement and misuse of charitable funds. A Manhattan jury found that Mr. LaPierre had misused millions of dollars from the NRA accounts over 30 years.
The expenditures included private jet travel, island vacations, and other luxuries.
Andrew Arulanandam, an executive and head of general operations for the NRA, stepped in as interim CEO and executive vice president after Mr. LaPierreās resignation.
But this wasnāt the first scandal to hit the NRA in the past decade.
In 2019, retired Lt. Col. Oliver North resigned as NRA president. He claimed the NRAās board of directors forced him out for attempting to open the NRAās books to its membership.
During its 2024 elections, NRA members approved a new position, chief compliance officer, to be filled by the board of directors.
Attendees who spoke with The Epoch Times at the Dallas gathering said they knew little about the details of the case against Mr. LaPierre. They claimed to be focused on maintaining their Second Amendment rights and wanted the NRA focused on that as well.
Mike Runnels, of Big Sandy, Texas, has been a life member of the NRA for more than 15 years. He joined the organization to support its work in preserving the Second Amendment. From his perspective, the NRA is still strong.
āI still believe in what its intention is, and thatās to preserve our Second Amendment rights,ā Mr. Runnels told The Epoch Times.
The Rubio family came to Dallas from the Central Valley of California. Zeke Rubio, the groupās patriarch, said that support for the Second Amendment is strong where they live.
āWeāre not from Los Angeles, and weāre not from San Francisco,ā Mr. Rubio told The Epoch Times. āWeāre from the Central Valley, the conservative part of California.ā
Mr. Rubio has been an NRA member for 10 years, and his daughter, Laura Rubio, joined in the past year.
They said Californians are seeing firsthand why citizens need to be able to defend themselves. From issues at the southern border to rising crime rates, Mr. Rubio said California is a cautionary tale.
Ms. Rubio agreed.
āI believe in what the NRA is trying to do, supporting our Second Amendment rights, and I think thatās important, especially nowadays,ā she told The Epoch Times.
Dom Ford is a retired Marine colonel with 30 years of military service. He joined the NRA in 2020 because he wanted to help defend his Second Amendment rights. Mr. Ford said some of his friends are skeptical of the NRA because of its recent problems and what they see as a cozy relationship with the firearms industry.
But he said the organizationās history of defending Constitutional rights convinced him to give it the chance to prove itself.
āI believe in the NRA brand,ā Mr. Ford told The Epoch Times. āI will stand by them until I canāt.ā
Mr. Ford said his military career taught him what it takes to run an effective organization, and he would like to see the NRA adopt the principles he was taught.
āYou have to be transparent. You explain your decisions . . . and they have to move the organization in the right direction,ā Mr. Ford said.
While Mr. Runnels said he had no advice for NRA leadership, he also has no illusions about the challenges they face. He pointed out that there are plenty of gun control groups hoping the NRA is on its last legs.
āI think itās gonna be tough. I think itās gonna be an uphill battle from here on. Thereās a lot of forces completely contrary to what NRA stands for,ā he said.
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