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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4199034" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Not only OKC. Almost every gun club uses NRA insurance to keep their range open. I'm retired President of the Ponca City Gun Club. When Wayne's excesses started surfacing, I took offense and started looking for alternative insurance to divest ourselves of the NRA. </p><p>It wasn't happening. What is 5 figure insurance went to high 6 figure insurance. </p><p>We had to, like most ranges stay with the NRA insurance. </p><p>I sure hope this forces the members to revolt and replace the board with one that is dedicated to preserving our rights more than creating a cush life for the board. </p><p>What I've seen is that old term organizations tend to trend that way. Start a noble charitable cause and it evolves into a top heavy group reaping rewards from the donations. </p><p>NRA and Wounded Warriors come to mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4199034, member: 5412"] Not only OKC. Almost every gun club uses NRA insurance to keep their range open. I'm retired President of the Ponca City Gun Club. When Wayne's excesses started surfacing, I took offense and started looking for alternative insurance to divest ourselves of the NRA. It wasn't happening. What is 5 figure insurance went to high 6 figure insurance. We had to, like most ranges stay with the NRA insurance. I sure hope this forces the members to revolt and replace the board with one that is dedicated to preserving our rights more than creating a cush life for the board. What I've seen is that old term organizations tend to trend that way. Start a noble charitable cause and it evolves into a top heavy group reaping rewards from the donations. NRA and Wounded Warriors come to mind. [/QUOTE]
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