THE NRA is in DEEP DOO DOO + more.

Published on January 19, 2022
Duration: 9:47

This video discusses the ongoing legal troubles of the NRA, focusing on a lawsuit filed by the New York Attorney General to revoke its charter due to alleged widespread corruption and financial misconduct. It also touches on other Second Amendment-related news, including Shot Show product releases, Virginia Lobby Day, and calls to abolish the ATF and repeal the NFA. The speaker expresses strong opinions on the NRA's leadership and internal issues, suggesting significant restructuring and personal financial repercussions for Wayne LaPierre.

Quick Summary

The New York Attorney General is suing to revoke the NRA's charter, alleging widespread corruption and financial misconduct. This includes improper spending by Wayne LaPierre, conflicts of interest, and using funds to influence board elections. The NRA's attempt to file for bankruptcy was dismissed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NRA in Deep Doo Doo
  2. 00:36Sponsor: Euro Optic
  3. 01:35Shot Show Updates
  4. 02:34Virginia Lobby Day
  5. 03:06Forbes: Abolish ATF/Repeal NFA
  6. 03:48NRA ILA & Bills 5217/5568
  7. 04:23NRA Lawsuit & Corruption Allegations
  8. 06:08Wayne LaPierre's Testimony & Pleading the Fifth
  9. 06:46Specific Allegations of Misconduct
  10. 07:31Viewer Feedback & Pushback
  11. 08:01Critique of NRA's Representation
  12. 09:05Future Outlook for the NRA

Frequently Asked Questions

What legal action is being taken against the NRA?

The New York Attorney General has filed a lawsuit seeking to revoke the NRA's charter, alleging widespread corruption and financial misconduct. This action is a supplement to the original complaint filed in August 2020.

What are the main allegations of corruption against the NRA?

Allegations include improper spending and expensing by Wayne LaPierre, conflicts of interest, related-party transactions, self-dealing, false annual filings, and the improper use of funds to influence board elections.

What is the status of the NRA's attempt to move out of state?

The NRA attempted to file for bankruptcy, which was dismissed, and is also reportedly trying to relocate its operations out of New York. The lawsuit aims to prevent this by revoking its charter.

What is the speaker's opinion on the NRA's representation of gun owners?

The speaker believes the NRA represents less than five percent of gun owners and criticizes its leadership, particularly Wayne LaPierre, for alleged criminal activity and making the gun rights community look bad.

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