NRA declares bankruptcy, plans to incorporate in Texas:
The NRA [National Rifle Association] filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in federal court in Dallas and said it planned to incorporate in Texas, where records show it formed a limited liability corporation, Sea Girt LLC, in November 2020. Sea Girt LLC made a separate bankruptcy filing Friday, listing fewer than $100,000 in liabilities.
In its filing, the NRA said its longtime leader, Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre, made the decision to file for bankruptcy protection in consultation with a "special litigation committee" comprising three NRA officials that was formed in September to oversee its legal strategies. The NRA board voted Jan. 7 to clarify LaPierre's employment agreement, giving him the power to "reorganize or restructure the affairs" of the organization.
"The move will enable long-term, sustainable growth and ensure the NRA's continued success as the nation's leading advocate for constitutional freedom – free from the toxic political environment of New York," the NRA said in a statement.
[...] Shortly after the announcement, New York Attorney General Letitia James said she would not allow the NRA to "evade accountability" or oversight. Her office's lawsuit last year highlighted misspending and self-dealing claims that have roiled the NRA and LaPierre in recent years— from hair and makeup for his wife to a $17 million post-employment contract for himself.
[...] The gun-rights group boasts about 5 million members. Though headquartered in Virginia, the NRA was chartered as a nonprofit in New York in 1871 and is incorporated in the state. Going forward, the NRA said a committee will study opportunities to relocate segments of its operations to Texas and elsewhere.
(Score: 5, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 17 2021, @10:47AM (17 children)
Fuck the NRA. Never met a piece of gun control legislation they didn't like -- throw in some protectionism for US gun manufacturers, serve with a big dollop of "the best compromise we could get, think how bad it could have been without us", and watch every boomer and his dog get riled up and send you money to do it again. Pournelle's Iron Law at work.
(Score: 5, Insightful) by SpockLogic on Sunday January 17 2021, @01:13PM (2 children)
The NRA has morphed from an organization concerned with marksmanship into the propaganda arm of the small arms manufacturing industry. Profit before people, just like the Republican party. They have blood on their hands so yeah, Fuck the NRA.
Overreacting is one thing, sticking your head up your ass hoping the problem goes away is another - edIII
(Score: 4, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 17 2021, @02:19PM (1 child)
And, apparently, a slush fund for Wayne LaPierre and his cronies [usatoday.com] as well.
I'm sure that NRA members are 100% okay with funding his lavish lifestyle from their donations.
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 17 2021, @07:07PM
A large portion of former NRA donors bitch about WLP constantly (me included) and refuse to send a nickle to the NRA until he's gone. The NRA is in fact nothing but controlled opposition at this point. No Democrat is afraid of them, every Democrat loves scoring points by dissing the NRA, and the NRA absorbs most of the money that could be used to fight the Stalinist/Hitlerist gun control freaks. It's a total win/win for Democrats and so despite their public performances, Democrats absolutely adore the NRA.
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 17 2021, @03:02PM (11 children)
Gun control laws are about one thing: control of people by the government.
Criminals do not care about laws, including gun control laws.
Show me a gun control law which actually reduced gun-related crime without infringing on law-abiding people's 2A rights.
Or just show me a gun control law which actually reduced gun-related crime. Let's start there.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 17 2021, @04:50PM (8 children)
And yet there's no gun violence in Japan. Fatalities due to firearms there for all causes including accident and suicide in a typical year are single digits or low double digits. Gun regulations definitely can work, the problem is that there are those that are so brainwashed that they think criminals will just break the law, so why bother. But, if that's the case, why have any laws at all? I mean, people still murder other people despite that being illegal and theft still happens in spite of the police arresting people for it.
It's not that Japan has no criminals, they have organized crime and violent cultists along with the more typical criminals, but they don't have firearms outside of those that go through rigorous training and vetting to the point where people who have no need and can't be trusted have a very hard time getting firearms illegally due to just how few there are. They don't have the problem we have in the US with huge numbers of firearms being stolen or traded outside of proper channels that the US does.
(Score: 3, Informative) by Runaway1956 on Sunday January 17 2021, @06:00PM (7 children)
So, there is no violence in Japan? "Gun violence" is a meaningless term. Violent criminals will use the tools available. If the best tool available is a samurai sword, the criminal will use a samurai sword. Or a club or a rock.
Violence is the issue, not guns.
Abortion is the number one killed of children in the United States.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 17 2021, @06:23PM (5 children)
This is one of the dumbest talking points imaginable. Guns are super convenient and just about anybody can kill somebody with one and that include infants. Yes, they lack the motor skills and intent to do so on purpose, but just being able to squeeze the trigger is all it takes. How many 5 year olds kill people with a samurai sword or rock? I'm guessing it's several orders of magnitude less.
What's more, this whole business of people just switching doesn't have any actual factual basis for it. Some people will switch, but I've never heard of a drive by samurai sword stabbing nor have I heard of a mass clubbing. Yes, there are occasionally mass stabbings like in China, but the numbers are typically lower and the number of people that survive is higher than if a firearm were involved. Not to mention that the other methods have either a lower chance of success in executing or they put the attacker in a place where they're easier to find after the fact or catch in the act.
(Score: 5, Insightful) by Runaway1956 on Sunday January 17 2021, @06:38PM
Right back atcha.
The issue is violence. Violent people need to be dealt with. In point of fact, virtually all European countries deal with violent people much better than we do. Europe doesn't routinely induct ill-behaved citizens into institutional training facilities where they can learn more and better violence. Europe doesn't concentrate ill-behaved citizens into concentration camps to be abused, and to learn to be more abusive.
I've pointed out often enough that no other country in the world incarcerates as many people as the United States does. I don't believe any other country funds a prison-for-profit system, as we do. We are the problem. Violence is the problem. Guns aren't the problem.
Abortion is the number one killed of children in the United States.
(Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 17 2021, @07:14PM (1 child)
Where there's a will, there's a way. Impressive:
https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/08/mass-murder-without-guns/ [nationalreview.com]
(Score: 2, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 17 2021, @07:16PM
Honestly -- I'd rather be shot to death than burned to death. If a gun isn't available, arson seems to be really popular.
(Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 17 2021, @11:22PM (1 child)
July 2019, Kyoto, Japan: guy goes into Kyoto Animation office, pours gasoline in the lobby, sets building on fire, 36 people dead, 34 injured. The arsonist got the gasoline from a station a few miles away and wheeled it there on a trolley. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Animation_arson_attack [wikipedia.org]
Oh, he also poured the gas directly on several people before setting them on fire, which is how he got himself burned as well.
At least he didn't use a gun, though, right? That might have been just awful.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 18 2021, @03:51PM
The fact that there were only 2 incidents listed and they appear to have been preventable just by having appropriate fire regulations pretty much disproves the thesis you've got. The fact of the matter is that the number of individuals in those incidents combined over the last few decades is fewer than the number of mass murders committed via firearm in the US in just one year. In fact, both incidents together are barely any worse than the Las Vegas shooting from a few years back.
The fact that you're delusional enough that you think cherry picking a couple of incidents is going to convince anybody is laughable. Both of those incidents depended upon the firecode being insufficient to deal with a fire.
(Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Monday January 18 2021, @02:28AM
The intentional homicide rate in Japan is about 0.2 per 100k people. The US, by contrast, is 5.6. So yes, the amount of violence in Japan is a tiny, tiny fraction of what the US deals with.
(Score: 2) by barbara hudson on Sunday January 17 2021, @08:16PM
Criminals most certainly do care about gun laws. The penalties for armed robbery are higher than simple theft.
Smart people don't rob others with guns; they use email scams, or become chairman of some wannabe unicorn and rob it legally.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 18 2021, @08:13AM
Prohibition on fully automatic weapons, after the repeal of the prohibition on alcohol that created a gangster need for full auto weapons? How historically illiterate are you?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 17 2021, @03:52PM (1 child)
Did they finally get all their guns back from Obama? For years all I heard from them was that Obama was going to take all their guns away.
I hope they finally got them back. I honestly don't see where Obama would have stored them all anyway.
(Score: 2) by Spamalope on Sunday January 17 2021, @04:26PM
They're stored in extra Obama child border cages. With Epstein.
But where is all the ammunition going?