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Come on down, N.R.A. Thank you New York. We appreciate you being the catalyst, to help them make the decision to relocate here.     

We welcome you, N.R.A.!!!!

 

Could Colt, or Smith & Wesson, or Ruger, or Remington, be considering a move here as well? Come on down. You might as well be in a State that loves you, instead of one that doesn't. Their loss is our gain. 

 

What that leftists/liberal/socialists do not seem to realize is, whether or not the N.R.A. files for bankruptcy, or not, makes no difference to those of us that enjoy our 2nd Amendment rights, and love the legal use of firearms. The N.R.A. will come out of bankruptcy, and do just fine. I am a member, as all gun owners should be, and I will continue to renew my membership in that organization. No, they are not perfect, but what human, or human endeavor is???

There is strength in numbers, and although there are other gun organizations out there, the N.R.A. has led the fight against those that would disarm us, and deny us our Constitutional rights. The voters need to flush the toilet, of all the anti-2nd Amendment jerks.

 

W.K.  

 

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Just FYI, Chapter 11 bankruptcy is mostly a reorganization of debt. Chapter 13 is really bad, that is dissolution of assets.

 

I'm sure the NRA will have costs associated with the relocation, along with all the hassles of being in New York for too long. The bankruptcy is likely going to move debt payments out into the future to give the organization breathing space.

 

I'll be watching to learn more as time goes by.

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Chapter 13 bankruptcy is for individuals!

 

 I think you’re thinking of Chapter 7!!

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28 minutes ago, John Kloehr said:

Just FYI, Chapter 11 bankruptcy is mostly a reorganization of debt. Chapter 13 is really bad, that is dissolution of assets.

 

I'm sure the NRA will have costs associated with the relocation, along with all the hassles of being in New York for too long. The bankruptcy is likely going to move debt payments out into the future to give the organization breathing space.

 

I'll be watching to learn more as time goes by.

 

Don't forget their actual physical headquarters is in Fairfax, VA and they are not moving it.  They are just incorporating elsewhere.

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39 minutes ago, Joke 'um said:

Not a penny from me until LaPierre's gone.  May be throwing out the baby with the bathwater.  Oh well.

LaPierre is not the only one in the NRA, they're are plenty of fine folks there standing up and fighting for our rights! Don't judge them on one person. Please! We need them especially NOW!

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11 minutes ago, Injun Ryder, SASS #36201L said:

Received an explanatory e-mail from the NRA about 40 minutes ago.

 

 

I got one too, but no explanation...

 

https://trucksweepstakes.nra.org/Enter?ek=F0E80314&utm_source=email&utm_medium=sfmc&utm_campaign=0803_ford_vs_chevy&utm_keyword=F0E80314&utm_content=email_13&utm_link=1

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5 minutes ago, Pat Riot, SASS #13748 said:

Got that one too but about 8 hours ago!:rolleyes:

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1 hour ago, Injun Ryder, SASS #36201L said:

Got that one too but about 8 hours ago!:rolleyes:

 

1 hour ago, Pat Riot, SASS #13748 said:

I got one too, but no explanation...


I’m feeling like Rodney Dangerfield here...

 

:ph34r:

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Figured something like this could be in the works!!  Hope it all works out and that the State of New York is left holding an enormous bag of debts!!

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2 hours ago, J-BAR #18287 said:

 


I’m feeling like Rodney Dangerfield here...

 

:ph34r:

When you figure it out, give me a call.

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I got the email. Here is what it said:

 

 

NRA Dumps New York to Reincorporate in Texas, Announces New Strategic Plan

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Dear NRA Members & Supporters:

Today, the NRA announced a restructuring plan that positions us for the long-term and ensures our continued success as the nation’s leading advocate for constitutional freedom – free from the toxic political environment of New York. 

The plan can be summed up quite simply: We are DUMPING New York, and we are pursuing plans to reincorporate the NRA in Texas.

To facilitate the strategic plan and restructuring, the NRA and one of its subsidiaries filed voluntary chapter 11 petitions in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division. As you may know, chapter 11 proceedings are often utilized by businesses, nonprofits and organizations of all kinds to streamline legal and financial affairs.

Under the plan, the NRA will continue what we’ve always done – confronting anti-gun, anti-self-defense and anti-hunting activities and promoting constitutional advocacy that helps law-abiding Americans. Our work will continue as it always has. No major changes are expected to the NRA’s operations or workforce. 

Importantly, our plans do not impact your membership at any level.

NRA supporters will continue to enjoy all their full member benefits – from new members to Life Members to Benefactor Members. We will continue to publish and deliver your magazines. We will continue to train Americans and teach them firearm safety. We will continue to teach hunter safety. But most importantly, we will continue to fight for your freedom and the freedom of all Americans – as we have for all these years. In fact, we are expanding our national platform.

The plan aims to streamline costs and expenses, proceed with pending litigation in a coordinated and structured manner, and realize many financial and strategic advantages. 

You know that our opponents will try to seize upon this news and distort the truth. Don’t believe what you read from our enemies. The NRA is not “bankrupt” or “going out of business.” The NRA is not insolvent. We are as financially strong as we have been in years.

But they know today’s announcement makes us bigger, stronger and more prepared for the fight for freedom.

We are leaving the state of an attorney general who, just a few months ago, vowed to put us out of business through an abuse of legal and regulatory power. In fact, the gross overreach of the New York Attorney General and New York Governor has been resoundingly criticized by powerful national groups like the ACLU and a host of prominent legal scholars.

Subject to court approval, the NRA is pursuing plans to reincorporate in the State of Texas. The Lone Star State is home to more than 400,000 NRA Members and the site of our 2021 Annual Meeting being held in Houston.

Texas values the contributions of the NRA, celebrates our law-abiding members, and joins us as a partner in upholding constitutional freedom.

Under this plan, we seek protection from New York officials who illegally abused and weaponized the powers they wield against the NRA and its members. You can be assured the Association will continue the fight to protect your interests in New York – and all forums where the NRA is unlawfully singled out for its Second Amendment advocacy.

This plan represents a pathway to opportunity, growth and progress.

This is the most transformational moment in the history of the NRA. And it involves all of you.

The NRA will continue to promote its Second Amendment advocacy, sponsor firearms training, and work with its network of instructors and volunteers in furtherance of its mission. This plan actually streamlines all of the NRA’s activities and improves our operational processes.

I know we have welcomed many of you to our headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia. We have no immediate plans to relocate, but we are forming a special committee to explore our strategic options in this regard. We want to determine if there are advantages to relocating our HQ operations to another state. I have asked our leadership team to explore all options that benefit the NRA and its members. 

What’s most important is leading the fight for Second Amendment freedom and serving our members. We will do that from anywhere that works best for you and for our cause.

All membership dues and financial donations will be fully dedicated to supporting our operations and public advocacy. This plan actually improves our business. It protects us from costly, distracting and unprincipled attacks from anti-2A politicians aimed at attacking the NRA because we are a potent political force. We know that the gun ban lobby will never stop – fueled by a hatred of your freedoms and by wealthy benefactors. Our plan is the best way to confront them. 

We are now prepared for a better future. In fact, to me, it feels like the dawn of a new day.

We are revitalized, well-positioned, and steadfast in our commitment to fight for you. To learn more, please visit www.nra.org/forward.

Thank you for your unwavering spirit and being part of the NRA’s future. Both hold incredible promise for our country – and the freedoms in which it believes.

Wayne LaPierre, NRA CEO & EVP

 

Questions & Answers

What did the NRA announce?

This is a transformational moment for the NRA. We announced a new strategic plan called Project Freedom. 

The NRA’s new strategic plan involves pursuing reincorporating the Association from the State of New York to the State of Texas – home to more than 400,000 NRA members and site of the 2021 NRA Annual Meeting being held in Houston.

The NRA’s restructuring plan also aims to help the NRA streamline costs and expenses, proceed with pending litigation in a coordinated and structured manner, and realize many financial and strategic advantages. 

The restructuring plan positions our organization for the future – and ensures our continued success as the nation’s leading advocate for constitutional freedom. 

Is the NRA going “bankrupt?” 

No. In fact, this move comes at a time when the NRA is in its strongest financial condition in years. 

To facilitate its reorganization, the NRA and one of its subsidiaries filed voluntary chapter 11 petitions in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division. The NRA is not insolvent. 

We expect no impacts to NRA programming. 

Nothing is more important to the NRA than protecting the Second Amendment rights of our law-abiding members. We will be as effective as ever in advocating for your rights, promoting firearms education and training, and engaging in public endeavors.

What happens to my NRA membership? 

Nothing. Your membership remains intact. 

NRA supporters will continue to enjoy all their full member benefits – from new members to Life Members to Benefactor Members. We will continue to publish and deliver your magazines. We will continue to train Americans and teach them firearms safety. We will continue to teach hunter safety. 

But most importantly, we will continue to fight for your freedom as we have for all these years. In fact, we are expanding our national platform. 

Can people still join the NRA – and why should they? 

Absolutely! There could not be a more exciting time to join the NRA. We are expanding our national platform, and our future is bright and secure. We invite all law-abiding gun owners and all Americans to be part of it. 

By filing for chapter 11, is the NRA admitting it mismanaged donor funds? 

Not at all. We have utilized all donor contributions in furtherance of the NRA’s mission. This action is necessitated primarily by one thing: the unhinged and political attack against the NRA by the New York Attorney General. 

A restructuring plan is a proven mechanism for streamlining legal and business affairs. All membership fees and donations will continue to be used in furtherance of our Second Amendment advocacy. 

Can you guarantee member donations will be used to protect our Second Amendment rights? 

All donations are used for the purpose of advancing the NRA’s mission, period. 

Should I donate to the NRA during the chapter 11 process, or should I wait until the Association emerges from the restructuring process?

We need your support now – as we confront a Biden Administration that has vowed to attack your Second Amendment freedoms. All donations are used in furtherance of our mission. 

Will there be impacts to endowed funds? 

No. Endowed funds will still be used to support the NRA’s core mission: protecting the Second Amendment. 

When will the restructuring process be completed? 

This process begins immediately. The NRA is expected to emerge from these proceedings within the next six months.

What can I do to support the NRA?

Join today. Promote our cause. Get fully engaged. We must continue to win the fight for constitutional freedom. 

 

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11 hours ago, Injun Ryder, SASS #36201L said:

Received an explanatory e-mail from the NRA about 40 minutes ago.

 

 

I got that email too!

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