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    Yup 150k ignorant fools

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    where the are all these people finding ammo

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    I thought they were bankrupt... (I mean monetarily, they've always been morally).

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    Buncha scaredy pussies imho

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    Who the cares

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    NRA president duh!

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    NRA president duh!
    You gonna suck his or what? Does he post here?

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    NRA president duh!
    This guy?

    The Internal Revenue Service is investigating longtime National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre for possible criminal tax fraud related to his personal taxes, according to people familiar with the matter.

    LaPierre was paid $2.2 million by the NRA in 2018, the most recent year available, the nonprofit group’s public filings show. His total reported pay from 2014 to 2018 was $11.2 million.

    n August, he was charged in a civil suit by New York Attorney General Le ia James with taking millions of dollars of allegedly undisclosed compensation from the NRA and its vendors, in the form of free yacht trips, private jet flights for his family, exotic safaris and other benefits.

    https://www.marke ch.com/story/nr...ud-11601925611

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    This guy?

    The Internal Revenue Service is investigating longtime National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre for possible criminal tax fraud related to his personal taxes, according to people familiar with the matter.

    LaPierre was paid $2.2 million by the NRA in 2018, the most recent year available, the nonprofit group’s public filings show. His total reported pay from 2014 to 2018 was $11.2 million.

    n August, he was charged in a civil suit by New York Attorney General Le ia James with taking millions of dollars of allegedly undisclosed compensation from the NRA and its vendors, in the form of free yacht trips, private jet flights for his family, exotic safaris and other benefits.

    https://www.marke ch.com/story/nr...ud-11601925611
    That's the only part that's *bad*. The IRS is such bull ... the math adds up doesn't it? 2.2 * 5 = 11 million, what they're going to hissy fit over 200k over 5 years?

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    sorry Wayne LaPierre ripped y'all off.

    not.

    fkn dummies.

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    catch the NRA bankruptcy trial here


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    Thoughts and prayers.
    In August 2020, New York Attorney General Le ia James (D) filed an audacious lawsuit against the nation’s largest and most powerful gun rights group.


    The suit alleges that several top leaders of the National Rifle Association (NRA) — including its CEO, Wayne LaPierre — engaged in a ridiculous amount of self-dealing with the organization. Among other things, the lawsuit accuses LaPierre of spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on private charter planes for himself and his extended family, accepting lavish gifts from NRA vendors, and spending $1.2 million in NRA funds on “personal expenses,” the list of which includes his golf club membership.


    Although the NRA initially denied the allegations, it filed a tax do ent with the IRS in November admitting it “became aware during 2019 of a significant diversion of its assets.” The tax return also says LaPierre reimbursed the NRA for $300,000 in travel expenses.


    James’s lawsuit asks the court to impose several steep penalties on the NRA, including dissolving its corporate charter — a sanction NRA’s attorneys have characterized as akin to the “death penalty” for a corporation.


    Needless to say, the NRA wants to avoid this outcome and has engaged in some fairly audacious legal maneuverings of its own to strip the state of New York of much of its power over the organization. Although the NRA is, by its own accounts, in strong financial shape and fully capable of paying off its creditors, the organization declared bankruptcy last January.

    Texas-based Judge Harlin Hale formally rejected the NRA’s attempt to use the bankruptcy courts in this way, ruling that “the NRA did not file the bankruptcy pe ion in good faith because this filing was not for a purpose intended or sanctioned by the Bankruptcy Code.”The primary purpose of the NRA’s declaration, many outsiders surmised, is to cut many of its formal ties with New York and reincorporate it in the state of Texas, thus stripping James of much of her authority over the organization. On Tuesday, a federal bankruptcy judge agreed.
    https://www.vox.com/22432148/ny-laws...xas-bankruptcy

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    "good guy with a gun"

    After the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, in 2012, Wayne LaPierre, the head of the National Rifle Association, told Americans agitating for new gun regulations, “The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.” Less than a year later, LaPierre and his wife, Susan, travelled to Botswana’s Okavango Delta, where they hoped to show N.R.A. members that they had the grit to take on a different adversary: African bush elephants, the largest land mammals on Earth. The trip was filmed by a crew from “Under Wild Skies,” an N.R.A.-sponsored television series that was meant to boost the organization’s profile among hunters—a key element of its donor base. But the program never aired, according to sources and records, because of concerns that it could turn into a public-relations fiasco.

    The Trace and The New Yorker obtained a copy of the footage, which has been hidden from public view for eight years. It shows that when guides tracked down an elephant for LaPierre, the N.R.A. chief proved to be a poor marksman. After LaPierre’s first shot wounded the elephant, guides brought him a short distance from the animal, which was lying on its side, immobilized. Firing from point-blank range, LaPierre shot the animal three times in the wrong place. Finally, a guide had the host of “Under Wild Skies” fire the shot that killed the elephant. Later that day, Susan LaPierre showed herself to be a better shot than her husband. After guides tracked down an elephant for her, Susan killed it, cut off its tail, and held it in the air. “Victory!” she shouted, laughing. “That’s my elephant tail. Way cool.”

    For three decades, LaPierre has led the N.R.A.’s fund-raising efforts by railing against out-of-touch “élites” and selling himself as an authentic champion of American self-reliance and the unfettered right to protect oneself with a gun. But the footage, as well as newly uncovered legal records, suggest that behind his carefully constructed Everyman image, LaPierre is a coddled executive who is clumsy with a firearm, and fearful of the violent political climate he has helped to create. The N.R.A. did not respond to requests for comment.
    https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-...-elephant-hunt

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    So, this time unlike President Trump's last day (we) have the guns.

    Thank Christ we never gave 'em up. Just thank Christ!!!

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    NRA Director Says Board Failed to Probe Alleged Corruption
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ged-corruption



    Fleecing you rubes is so easy.

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    Oh snap the NRA guy isn't a great shot. That proves the 2A is worthless.

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    Oh snap the NRA guy isn't a great shot. That proves the 2A is worthless.
    sorry you're still going through this.

    lol instantaneous resort to strawman

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    Gun Sales Plunge

    https://247wallst.com/special-report/2021/10/13/gun-sales-plunge-here-are-each-states-figures-2

    NRA is treasonous, accepts secret financing from Pootin who is attacking the USA non-stop

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    Gun Sales Plunge

    https://247wallst.com/special-report/2021/10/13/gun-sales-plunge-here-are-each-states-figures-2

    NRA is treasonous, accepts secret financing from Pootin who is attacking the USA non-stop
    What a MISLEADING le - did you even read the article? We are only 14 days into the 4th quarter of 2021 - how in the world can they predict that it's gonna be unlikely to match 2020's 4th quarter much less make up the 1,840,999 MORE guns sold in the first 3 quarters of 2021?

    For the first three quarters of 2021, gun sales reached 30,467,508. That compared to 28,626,509 for the same period last year. However, fourth quarter 2020 gun sales were strong and, based on current trends, are unlikely to be matched this October, November and December.

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    more rmt guns, always means more rmt gun violence

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    more rmt guns, always means more rmt gun violence
    Nope - it's the person behind the gun/weapon - see knives, bows and arrows, etc.

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    It's mostly existing gun owners buying moar guns to kill their imaginary enemies.

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    Nope - it's the person behind the gun/weapon - see knives, bows and arrows, etc.
    more guns means more gun violence

    America is by miles, Super League Champion for gun violence and homicides, with police killing 1000s in impunity.

    America is so ed and so un able.

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