I couldn't agree more that LaPierre should be fired. He certainly isn't worth what he's being paid. Nobody is worth that much to run a non-profit membership association.
Then I saw this:
They must expunge everyone involved in even the appearance of corruption. Including board members who failed in their oversight obligations and individuals like Josh Powell the genius behind many of the NRA's recent disasters like Carry Guard and a known manipulator of Wayne LaPierre's decision making.
Why and how is Carry Guard a disaster? I know that my reaction wasn't positive. I'm an NRA certified instructor in several disciplines, and it seemed to me that the Carry Guard program was an effort to steer training customers away from the usual NRA instructors in favor of a small group of newly-minted Carry Guard instructors. Is there more to it that I've missed?
And then there's the School Shield program. It sounds like a good idea, but when I inquired about becoming certified as a School Shield consultant I was told that it's only open to police officers and retired police officers. Never mind that I've been an architect -- and actively involved in school design, hardware and security system specification, and building and fire safety codes for more than forty years. Nope -- no place for me on a team advising schools on safety and security.
I'm a life member of the NRA and I won't renounce that, but I think there's a lot more that's wrong with the organization than there is right these days.