NAGR’s Taylor Rhodes on the Gun Rights Outlook for 2026
In May 2025 I had a chat with Taylor Rhodes, the communications director, from the National Association for Gun Rights. […]
In May 2025 I had a chat with Taylor Rhodes, the communications director, from the National Association for Gun Rights. […]
“We’re happy to say grassroots activism pushed the suppressor (tax) repeal across the finish line. One of the frustrating things about legislators is they just give you little bits, but not everything you’re asking for.”
Reform board members say the NRA has adopted responsible budgeting processes, “right-sized” the administrative costs, dramatically lowered legal spending, and are “very focused” on serving the membership and what they’ve prioritized.
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Joe Greenlee is the litigation director of the National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action.
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How is this going to flesh out? We’ll have to see if the AGs are granted a sweeping nationwide injunction on the settlement. Or maybe this will all be a waste of taxpayer funds on another politically motivated frivolous lawsuit.
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Firearms instructor Joe Drammissi is a member of the Board of Directors of San Diego County Gun Owners PAC, a