The New York Times. “Dissolving the corrupt, dangerous, and extremist NRA organization will end an illegal scheme led by the NRA leadership to enrich themselves and push an agenda that leads to the deaths of nearly 40,000 Americans each year,” Lindsay told Metro Weekly in a statement.
I believe this would end a corrupt, criminal enterprise and improve the public safety of our country.”Lindsay, a combat veteran and gun owner, noted that, if the NRA were to disband, Second Amendment supporters who were effectively fleeced by the NRA and want representation would be within their rights to “start fresh with a new organization that follows the law and has a leadership structure that focuses on the mission, not getting personally rich.”Formed in.