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Breaking. #TEXIT. The National Rifle Association says it has filed for bankruptcy and

Posted on 1/15/21 at 4:51 pm
Posted by SKUD
Member since Feb 2019
293 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 4:51 pm
and will seek to incorporate in Texas instead of New York. I love my Texas and I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.

NRA Twitter link

This post was edited on 1/15/21 at 4:53 pm
Posted by BayBengal9
Bay St. Louis, MS
Member since Nov 2019
4171 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 4:52 pm to
4D chess against NY DA's office.
Strong.
Posted by GumboPot
Member since Mar 2009
118665 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 4:53 pm to
Start a new nonprofit and transfer existing members to the new 2nd Amendment Association.
Posted by TigerPimpNationTrank
NOLA Raised / Northshore Livin'
Member since Nov 2005
3106 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:02 pm to
Another GFY to New York.
Posted by OMLandshark
Member since Apr 2009
108098 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:08 pm to
That seems like that should have been impossible in a year where everyone was arming themselves to the teeth.
Posted by coyotedawg5000
GA
Member since Nov 2020
154 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:09 pm to
i am pro NRA but it seems like bad busienss sense for an organization that big and popuylar to have financial trouble like this
Posted by wm72
Brooklyn
Member since Mar 2010
7797 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:09 pm to


That an organization makes a statement that they are as "financially strong as ever" and "denies any mismanagement of funds" as part of a bankruptcy filing makes me wonder if the term "bankruptcy" is really appropriate for this type maneuvering by big shots.

Posted by gthog61
Irving, TX
Member since Nov 2009
71001 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:10 pm to
quote:

i am pro NRA but it seems like bad busienss sense for an organization that big and popuylar to have financial trouble like this



He just said right there that they do not
Posted by DMAN1968
Member since Apr 2019
10144 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:12 pm to
To be honest Lapierre needs to move on.
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
90496 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:14 pm to
Why say publicly that you’re strong financially if you seek chapter 11 protections? Can’t a judge deny those protections?
Posted by coyotedawg5000
GA
Member since Nov 2020
154 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:14 pm to
yes
Posted by AURaptor
South
Member since Aug 2018
11958 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:15 pm to
Why the ever loving frick hasn’t this been done like 10 years ago??
Posted by EKG
Houston, TX
Member since Jun 2010
43979 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:19 pm to
From Wayne's letter to NRA members:
quote:

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


Pew Pew.
Posted by EKG
Houston, TX
Member since Jun 2010
43979 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:24 pm to
NRA declares bankruptcy – here’s what’s happening - American Military News
quote:

The National Rifle Association has filed bankruptcy in New York in an effort to restructure the organization and move to Texas, the organization announced Friday.

The NRA said the move “involves utilizing the protection of the bankruptcy court” via voluntary Chapter 11 filing in federal bankruptcy court, despite the organization being “in its strongest financial condition in years.”

The organization assured stakeholders that there would be no changes to operations or the group’s mission, and they instead plan to grow in Texas where 400,000 of its members are located.

“This strategic plan represents a pathway to opportunity, growth and progress,” says NRA CEO & EVP Wayne LaPierre. “Obviously, an important part of this plan is ‘dumping New York.’ The NRA is pursuing reincorporating in a state that values the contributions of the NRA, celebrates our law-abiding members, and will join us as a partner in upholding constitutional freedom. This is a transformational moment in the history of the NRA.”

The NRA cited then incoming New York Attorney General Letitia James, who vowed in 2018 to investigate the organization, calling them a “terrorist organization.” After an 18-month investigation, James filed a lawsuit to dissolve the organization in August 2020, citing illegal conduct and misuse of funds.

Additionally, the NY Department of Financial Services announced the NRA would pay a $2.5 million fine for violating the state’s insurance law, and the organization would also be banned from doing insurance business in the state for five ears.

“By exiting New York, where the NRA has been incorporated for approximately 150 years, the NRA abandons a state where elected officials have weaponized the legal and regulatory powers they wield to penalize the Association and its members for purely political purposes,” the NRA said.

The NRA vowed to continue its current lawsuits against James, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the NY State Department of Financial Services, for “attempting to ‘blacklist’ the organization and its financial partners in violation of their First Amendment rights.”

“Under this plan, the Association wisely seeks protection from New York officials who it believes have illegally weaponized their powers against the NRA and its members,” says William A. Brewer III, counsel to the NRA in those cases. “The NRA will continue the fight to protect the interests of its members in New York – and all forums where the NRA is unlawfully singled out for its Second Amendment advocacy.”
Posted by LuckyTiger
Someone's Alter
Member since Dec 2008
45163 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:26 pm to
quote:

i am pro NRA but it seems like bad busienss sense for an organization that big and popuylar to have financial trouble like this


Strategic defensive move.
Posted by Lsuhoohoo
Member since Sep 2007
94363 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:27 pm to
Given the new memberships and donations following the news of the NY AG lawsuit, I can't imagine the NRA is actually financially bankrupt. This is a chapter 11 reorganization, rather than a chapter 7 liquidation. In my brief reading, I've gathered that a dissolving 501c3 can transfer its remaining assets to an existing 501c3 after having paid its debts.

My initial thinking is that the 501c3 chartered in New York will transfer its assets to the new 501c3 chartered in Texas and then cease to exist...poof goes Tish's lawsuit. But I'm not sure I'm exactly sure if that's an accurate picture. Bankruptcy courts will be involved so I guess they could throw a wrench in things.
This post was edited on 1/15/21 at 5:31 pm
Posted by GeauxGutsy
Member since Jul 2017
4709 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:31 pm to
This post was edited on 1/15/21 at 5:33 pm
Posted by jaytothen
Member since Jan 2020
6404 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:39 pm to
frick NRA.

Get someone in their who doesn't care about designer suits and will actually fight for 2A rights
Posted by troyt37
Member since Mar 2008
13314 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:44 pm to
If the NRA didn’t suck arse, they wouldn’t have been in pinko New York in the first place. New York has been anti 2A for generations.

Right now, actual Arkansas gun advocates are trying to beat down a Trojan horse, so called stand your ground bill, and the NRA is threatening a lower grade for politicians who don’t buy into this bullshite law that actually removes rights.

The NRA is like the NFL to me. They’ll never see another dime of mine.
This post was edited on 1/15/21 at 6:13 pm
Posted by Elklivesmatter
In the high country
Member since Sep 2020
115 posts
Posted on 1/15/21 at 5:46 pm to
I may join again from this good news.
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