Gun Gripes #147: "NRA Make Up Your Mind..."

Published on February 2, 2018
Duration: 29:54

This video critically examines the NRA's actions and effectiveness, particularly concerning bump stock regulations and broader Second Amendment advocacy. It highlights concerns about the NRA's internal politics, financial dealings with PR firms like Ackerman McQueen, and perceived failures in lobbying efforts. The speakers advocate for member engagement through voting and support for alternative organizations like GOA, emphasizing the importance of grassroots activism and holding gun rights organizations accountable for protecting firearms rights.

Quick Summary

This video criticizes the NRA's handling of bump stock regulations and broader Second Amendment advocacy, questioning their effectiveness and internal politics. Speakers advocate for NRA members to vote for board candidates like Adam Kraut to drive change and suggest supporting alternative organizations like GOA for more robust gun rights protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gun Gripes #147
  2. 00:13Criticism of NRA's Stance on Bump Stocks
  3. 01:42NRA's Past History and Ackerman McQueen
  4. 03:50Ballot Issues and Member Engagement
  5. 06:03Critique of NRA TV and Marketing
  6. 07:19Iraqveteran8888's Stance and Independence
  7. 08:22Support for GOA and Eric Pratt
  8. 10:43Historical NRA Board Actions
  9. 11:31Feeling of Betrayal by NRA
  10. 13:06The Nature of Lobbying and Political Influence
  11. 16:06NRA's Influence vs. Legislative Outcomes
  12. 17:12National Reciprocity and Schumer's Bill
  13. 17:56Bypassing Legislative Process
  14. 18:23Praise for Rand Paul
  15. 19:04Grassroots Momentum vs. NRA Statements
  16. 19:57The Importance of Voting as an NRA Member
  17. 21:07Board Member Opposition to Adam Kraut
  18. 21:31Low Voter Turnout in NRA Elections
  19. 22:37Vote for Adam Kraut
  20. 22:56NRA's Role in Past Gun Control Laws
  21. 23:25Final Thoughts on Rights and Accountability
  22. 24:04Appreciation for Tim and GOA
  23. 25:09Support for the Channel (Patreon, Merch)
  24. 26:22Independent Content Creation vs. Print Media
  25. 27:51Industry Opposition to Their Content
  26. 28:25Shameless Plug: Guitar Channel
  27. 29:11Editing and Channel Efforts
  28. 29:34Conclusion and Future Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main criticism of the NRA in this video?

The main criticism is the NRA's perceived ineffectiveness and questionable decisions, particularly regarding bump stocks and lobbying efforts. Speakers accuse the organization of internal politics, financial mismanagement with PR firms, and historically contributing to gun control legislation, leading to a feeling of betrayal among gun owners.

Why is member voting emphasized for the NRA?

Voting is emphasized because the NRA board has significant power, and change must come from within. With a low voter turnout, individual votes have a greater impact. Members are encouraged to vote for candidates like Adam Kraut who promise accountability and a stronger defense of Second Amendment rights.

What alternative organizations are suggested?

The video suggests supporting organizations like Gun Owners of America (GOA), highlighting their perceived effectiveness and alignment with gun owners' interests. The speakers also express trust in GOA's leadership, like Eric Pratt, and their commitment to the Second Amendment.

How does the video describe political lobbying?

Political lobbying is described as a system where financial contributions to campaigns can lead to politicians being 'bought off' or influenced. This practice is seen as a way for organizations to gain political favor and ensure desired legislation, or lack thereof, is enacted.

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