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<blockquote data-quote="Pokem807" data-source="post: 3095505" data-attributes="member: 7378"><p>I can't help but wonder what percentage of NRA members are happy with Chris Cox and Wayne LaPierre.</p><p></p><p>When Marty Daniel posted his ill conceived letter regarding fix NICS, it took about a day of backlash to change his tune. Not everyone who ripped his ass was a previous DD customer, and most probably wouldn't have been in the future. Marty Daniel was smart enough to look at the reaction of people on his "team" (ie, pro-2A) and do some math. I also think he just didn't give serious thought to the issue before writing the letter, but who knows. He suddenly realized that he didn't want to become a 21st century Bill Ruger, and that the bottom line of his company stood to take a serious hit if he didn't engage in some serious damage control.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, IDGAF about his motives. He screwed up, people let him know in no uncertain terms that he screwed up, and he got his mind right. Good on him, and good for the 2A. The NRA should take advantage of that teachable moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokem807, post: 3095505, member: 7378"] I can't help but wonder what percentage of NRA members are happy with Chris Cox and Wayne LaPierre. When Marty Daniel posted his ill conceived letter regarding fix NICS, it took about a day of backlash to change his tune. Not everyone who ripped his ass was a previous DD customer, and most probably wouldn't have been in the future. Marty Daniel was smart enough to look at the reaction of people on his "team" (ie, pro-2A) and do some math. I also think he just didn't give serious thought to the issue before writing the letter, but who knows. He suddenly realized that he didn't want to become a 21st century Bill Ruger, and that the bottom line of his company stood to take a serious hit if he didn't engage in some serious damage control. At the end of the day, IDGAF about his motives. He screwed up, people let him know in no uncertain terms that he screwed up, and he got his mind right. Good on him, and good for the 2A. The NRA should take advantage of that teachable moment. [/QUOTE]
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