I don't disagree with that. My point wasn't that they do have key man insurance, it's just that not everything is what it appears to be at first glance. If he has done wrong, he needs to pay for it, but let's not go damaging our own until there's actual evidence of wrongdoing. We can leave that to the other side.While I agree with you, the NRA is not a for profit corp. Their stock wouldn't take a hit and shareholders wouldn't be left holding the bag if LaPierre died while representing the NRA. They would simply replace him and move on. What he's done is surround himself with acolytes and made himself "too big to fail".
Sorry, that's not what we expect of the NRA.