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NRA holding gun owners hostage

by Frank Vitale
| January 16, 2013 6:42 AM

I was waiting to hear the National Rifle Association’s response following the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School before commenting. To no surprise, it was the same old hard-line rhetoric. So it was with great interest to me when I read Bob Brown’s “Speaking Out” comments in the Hungry Horse News on Dec. 19, 2012, “Shooting Sparks Second Thoughts.” Bob’s concern was the direction the NRA is heading.

Bob Brown is not alone. A lot of folks feel the same way as far as the NRA is concerned. I gave up my NRA membership about 30 years ago. Bob got a high rating from the NRA, and I respect that. I would probably get a score of “F.” I don’t run for public office so I don’t care what my rating is.

I probably own more guns than Bob (who’s counting?) and have been a gun owner since I was 12 years old. My first real gun was a .22-caliber pump action. When I hit the ripe old age of 16, my grandmother handed me my grandfather’s Stevens-Springfield .410 side-by-side shotgun. Then my dad thought I was old enough to handle my first real hunting rifle, a Model 98 Mauser 8x57, one of several ‘98s he brought back from the war.

All this being said, my passion and enthusiasm in firearms, hunting and the outdoors has never waned. The mouthpiece for the NRA, Wayne LaPierre, and his high paid lobbyists have more than hijacked an organization that at one time had the greatest respect of gun owners and non-gun owners alike all across the country. They are, in fact, holding the majority of gun owners hostage to their radical, extreme agenda. A closer look reveals nothing less than extortion and racketeering, all done on the backs of good people with good intentions — the NRA membership — many of whom are my friends and neighbors.

There are about 13 million to 14 million hunters in this country, not to mention the many millions of other gun owners who enjoy some aspect of the shooting sports. The NRA membership is around 4 million and declining. If I do the math right, the NRA represents only a small number of gun owners. They certainly don’t represent me.

A few years back, Jim Zumbo posted a column about his concern of the use of semi-automatic assault weapons with high-capacity clips in our forests and fields for hunting. Jim is a well-respected rifleman, author and conservationist. His articles appear in many national magazines. He felt that these types of weapons broke the code of what is ethical and fair.

I don’t believe Jim Zumbo talked about banning or even restricting these types of weapons, yet the high paid gun lobby thugs came down hard on him. Even the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation dragged its feet on coming to Jim’s defense. They were too wrapped up in what their NRA rating might be.

It’s time for the NRA membership to take their organization back. Send Wayne LaPierre and the high paid big mouths packing so the organization can get back to its real roots. Then they will win back the respect and support of the majority of American people. Who knows, once the big mouths are gone, I might even join once again.

Frank Vitale lives in Columbia Falls.