PNWtrekker
Member
I contacted the NRA on June 14 asking what their stance was. On June 24, this was their response to me via email:
"I apologize for the delay in responding; I had sent your question to our federal affairs team to see what the status was:
The proposal by Senator Lee to sell off these public lands was included in the Reconciliation Bill, or as you may know it, the “Big Beautiful Bill.” As of last night, that proposal was sent to the Parliamentarian who rejected it. Senator Lee resubmitted the land sale proposal today, in a much more narrow scope. When I asked Federal Affairs for our NRA position, their response was that we are monitoring it. As hunting is one of our key areas of interest, per our charter, we have a keen interest in this issue, but we cannot have a position until there is a final version. It is highly likely that this proposal will not make it into the final reconciliation bill. Your NRA Federal Affairs team is monitoring any and all developments concerning this proposal, but any NRA support or opposition will be contingent on the actual language of the final proposal. I hope this explanation is helpful."
I am disappointed in this response. Although I have been a member since my 18th birthday several decades ago, I'll be focusing my personal and financial support towards other groups in the future.
"I apologize for the delay in responding; I had sent your question to our federal affairs team to see what the status was:
The proposal by Senator Lee to sell off these public lands was included in the Reconciliation Bill, or as you may know it, the “Big Beautiful Bill.” As of last night, that proposal was sent to the Parliamentarian who rejected it. Senator Lee resubmitted the land sale proposal today, in a much more narrow scope. When I asked Federal Affairs for our NRA position, their response was that we are monitoring it. As hunting is one of our key areas of interest, per our charter, we have a keen interest in this issue, but we cannot have a position until there is a final version. It is highly likely that this proposal will not make it into the final reconciliation bill. Your NRA Federal Affairs team is monitoring any and all developments concerning this proposal, but any NRA support or opposition will be contingent on the actual language of the final proposal. I hope this explanation is helpful."
I am disappointed in this response. Although I have been a member since my 18th birthday several decades ago, I'll be focusing my personal and financial support towards other groups in the future.
