Live at NRAAM

Published on May 5, 2018
Duration: 17:01

This video documents a grassroots effort at the NRA Annual Meeting to influence the organization's direction. Speakers advocate for electing board members who will actively fight against perceived compromises on Second Amendment rights, specifically mentioning opposition to red flag laws and waiting periods. The focus is on empowering members to vote for candidates like Adam who represent a no-compromise stance and to change the NRA's image to better reflect its membership.

Quick Summary

At the NRA Annual Meeting, a movement is underway to "take back" the organization by electing board members who will actively fight for Second Amendment rights without compromise. They advocate for opposing measures like red flag laws and waiting periods, and encourage members to vote for candidates like Adam who represent this no-compromise stance.

Chapters

  1. 01:33Why We're Here: Taking Back the NRA
  2. 01:39NRA as a Compromise Organization
  3. 01:45Fighting Red Flag Laws and Waiting Periods
  4. 02:02Sacrificing Rights
  5. 03:19The Need to Fight for Rights
  6. 03:39Criticism of Current Leadership
  7. 03:51Voting Location and Eligibility
  8. 04:07Vote for Adam: No Compromise
  9. 04:14Replacing the Old Guard
  10. 06:16Member Engagement and Board Representation
  11. 07:14Labeling Change Agents as 'Enemy Within'
  12. 11:39Heading to the Voting Booth
  13. 12:45Voter Verification Process
  14. 14:52Interactions with NRA Security
  15. 15:13Picket Line Near Voting Area
  16. 15:30Voting Registration Open

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main goal of the movement shown in this video at the NRA Annual Meeting?

The primary goal is to "take back" the NRA by electing board members who will actively fight for Second Amendment rights without compromise. This includes opposing legislation like red flag laws and waiting periods, and changing the organization's image to better reflect its membership.

Who is being promoted as a candidate for the NRA Board of Directors, and why?

A candidate named 'Adam' is being promoted because he represents a "no compromise" stance on gun rights. The movement seeks to elect him and others like him to replace the current board members, whom they view as too willing to compromise on Second Amendment protections.

What specific legislative measures are the speakers opposing?

The speakers are specifically opposing "red flag laws" and "waiting periods" for firearm purchases. They view these measures as infringements on the rights of law-abiding citizens and believe the NRA should be more vocal and active in fighting against them.

How can NRA members participate in changing the organization's direction?

NRA members can participate by showing up to events like the Annual Meeting and voting for board of directors candidates who align with their values. Eligibility to vote requires being a member for at least 50 days, and the video directs members to the voting booth to cast their ballots.

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