Yes, I, too, am disappointed with the lack of statement from the NRA on the
Castile shooting. Except to
hawk a sale. And it is pretty much too late now. Timing has passed them by.
I totally understand not wanting to alienate hard fought-for allies in the law enforcement community. The only ones there, these days, against us are the police chiefs. But would it have really alienated them? They brother officer is off the hook AND off the force. They protected their own
and purged the weak from their ranks. They could have accepted a word about this issue now.
The NRA didn't have to say something like "hang the cop up by his thumbs!" The NRA can say they were disappointed and imply more training is needed to prevent senseless tragedies in the future and that everyone regrets the whole thing, all round. Something sensible and non committal like that.
Because the dues paying NRA members are people with CCW permits like Castile had.
What kind of statement will NRA release if an actual totally squeaky clean NRA member gets shot by a nervous cop in a mirror type situation next week? Nothing? And if that NRA member is white and they
do say something, the racism charges will fly and it will certainly be bad optics at a minimum. Would the NRA have lost that many members by being somewhat sympathetic to a black dude that was shot for no good reason? A black dude pretty much an ideal ally of ours?
I dunno. I don't know how they calculate stuff like this downtown.
And if the NRA is more of a GOP organization now instead of a firearm owner's right organization how does not saying anything help the GOP, too?
I think Fairfax dropped the ball on this. If Loesch had just waited til the SECOND statement of hers to push the
insurance she is a spokesperson for, maybe. LaPierre would have been
better.
It's not helping me sway black co-workers that were leaning toward supporting 'our' side.
I'm not pissed, I just wish things had turned out different and figure this is a lost opportunity