I used to believe that, too, M58, but now I really wonder if the NRA isn't using that excuse as a smoke screen. They lose serious amounts of cash if and when the US Constitution is re-affirmed as the foundational law of this land. If the 2nd Amendment is no longer in play, people like Chris Cox and Wayne LaPierre will have to actually, you know, find a real job!
I am an NRA life member, but it will stay at that, even with the juicy endowment offers I get from the NRA. I'm am leaning heavily to contributing to the 2AF, CRKBA, et al. that are actually accomplishing something.
Same here.
The more I look at it, I think that the NRA means well, but it (as a whole entity) has evolved toward a different end. It looks like they are 'fighting' as much (and at times more) for
their own preservation than for true 2nd Amendment advocacy.
I've said it before: I might not 'renounce' the NRA, but I don't have to throw any more money at them either. They have built a good foundation over a long period of time and, on the whole, done more good than many other organizations. I just can't get behind some of their actions here lately.
But, as to the original poll, I do think Cox is pretty good in the case argument area. If he would just stick to that.