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  <description>The NRA's 2023 Annual Meeting was last week. The group was resurgent, and leadership got a mostly warm welcome.
That doesn't mean the NRA's problems are solved. To the contrary, it still seems to be bleeding membership revenue at the same time it racks up increasing legal bills from dealing with multiple corruption suits over allegations of financial impropriety. That's why we have Frank Tait, who just finished his term on the NRA board, on the show this week.
Tait, who joined the board as a vocal critic of Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre, admitted attempts to reform the group from within have failed. He responded to several of the most common defenses of LaPierre, often employed by other members of the board, and explained why he believes the organization is in dire trouble.
He also talked about his time on the board. He said NRA staff made it very difficult for board members to access key documents. He also described how the 76-member board functions in practice, saying a small fraction of the board holds the majority of the decision-making power.
Tait also said he doesn't plan to run for re-election in large part because he no longer sees a viable path to changing leadership from the inside.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss what Colorado's failure to pass an "assault weapons" ban means for the policy's recent momentum. Special Guest: Frank Tait.
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    <![CDATA[<p>The NRA&#39;s 2023 Annual Meeting was last week. The group was resurgent, and leadership got a mostly warm welcome.</p>

<p>That doesn&#39;t mean the NRA&#39;s problems are solved. To the contrary, it still seems to be bleeding membership revenue at the same time it racks up increasing legal bills from dealing with multiple corruption suits over allegations of financial impropriety. That&#39;s why we have Frank Tait, who just finished his term on the NRA board, on the show this week.</p>

<p>Tait, who joined the board as a vocal critic of Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre, admitted attempts to reform the group from within have failed. He responded to several of the most common defenses of LaPierre, often employed by other members of the board, and explained why he believes the organization is in dire trouble.</p>

<p>He also talked about his time on the board. He said NRA staff made it very difficult for board members to access key documents. He also described how the 76-member board functions in practice, saying a small fraction of the board holds the majority of the decision-making power.</p>

<p>Tait also said he doesn&#39;t plan to run for re-election in large part because he no longer sees a viable path to changing leadership from the inside.</p>

<p>Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss what Colorado&#39;s failure to pass an &quot;assault weapons&quot; ban means for the policy&#39;s recent momentum.</p><p>Special Guest: Frank Tait.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>The NRA&#39;s 2023 Annual Meeting was last week. The group was resurgent, and leadership got a mostly warm welcome.</p>

<p>That doesn&#39;t mean the NRA&#39;s problems are solved. To the contrary, it still seems to be bleeding membership revenue at the same time it racks up increasing legal bills from dealing with multiple corruption suits over allegations of financial impropriety. That&#39;s why we have Frank Tait, who just finished his term on the NRA board, on the show this week.</p>

<p>Tait, who joined the board as a vocal critic of Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre, admitted attempts to reform the group from within have failed. He responded to several of the most common defenses of LaPierre, often employed by other members of the board, and explained why he believes the organization is in dire trouble.</p>

<p>He also talked about his time on the board. He said NRA staff made it very difficult for board members to access key documents. He also described how the 76-member board functions in practice, saying a small fraction of the board holds the majority of the decision-making power.</p>

<p>Tait also said he doesn&#39;t plan to run for re-election in large part because he no longer sees a viable path to changing leadership from the inside.</p>

<p>Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss what Colorado&#39;s failure to pass an &quot;assault weapons&quot; ban means for the policy&#39;s recent momentum.</p><p>Special Guest: Frank Tait.</p>]]>
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