NRA kicks off annual meeting as board considers successor to longtime leader Wayne LaPierre
- The National Rifle Association is holding its annual meeting in Dallas without Wayne LaPierre for the first time, with board members preparing to elect his replacement.
- LaPierre, in charge since 1991, was integral in shaping gun policy but faced controversy after using NRA funds for personal expenses, leading to his resignation prior to trial.
- An upcoming board meeting is expected to include elections for LaPierre's replacement and other officers.
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NRA kicks off annual meeting as board considers successor to longtime leader Wayne LaPierre
The National Rifle Association is kicking off its annual meeting in downtown Dallas, gathering for the first time in decades without Wayne LaPierre at the helm as board members prepare to elect his replacement. Though beset by financial troubles in recent years and following a trial in which a jury found LaPierre misspent millions of the NRA’s money, the group remains a political force. The three-day meeting starting Friday will feature a speech…

NRA kicks off annual meeting as board considers successor to longtime leader Wayne LaPierre
DALLAS (AP) — The National Rifle Association is kicking off its annual meeting Friday in downtown Dallas, gathering for the first time in decades without Wayne LaPierre at the helm

NRA kicks off annual meeting as board considers successor to longtime leader Wayne LaPierre
The National Rifle Association is kicking off its annual meeting Friday in downtown Dallas, gathering for the first time in decades without Wayne LaPierre at the helm as board members prepare to elect his replacement.Though beset by financial troubles and following a trial in which a jury found LaPierre misspent millions of the NRA’s money, the group remains a political force. Upwards of 70,000 people are expected at the three-day event with a s…
NRA kicks off annual meeting as board considers successor to longtime leader Wayne LaPierre - The Morning Sun
The National Rifle Association is kicking off its annual meeting in downtown Dallas, gathering for the first time in decades without Wayne LaPierre at the helm as board members prepare to elect his …
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