Wounded Warrior Project claims to be Anti Gun & Knife .

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I'm concerned for an organization that helps our Vets and makes statements like that , many people will be looking to donate elsewhere .

Please , if anyone knows of a similar wounded Vets organizations , please post LINKS for donation sites & contacts .

Thanks.
 

Any vet near me wants to shoot is welcome. Or any outdoor activity. I hit a couple events a year where wheelchair users shoot and at one time hunt.
Politics aside,there is a "hump" to get over after amputations and or paralysis. Not all make it and if shooting and being with others in same boat helps i,m all for it.
Due to some conditions, meds or mental not all are allowed to be fully involved for safety reasons but still are encouraged to socialize.
Should a program fail another must arise as adapting while isolated is alot harder.
Perhaps W.W. has donors against supporting arms that are generous. At least they acknowledge vets who can use resources.
 

XLTer, i,m no longer involved with(for now)local group,so am not updated on policy but you could check into N.W.T.F. wheeling sportsman chapters. They may know of specific veteran related activities in their regions.
 

As a non-profit organization trying to raise money to take care of our wounded warriors and their families, it is enough for me that they support the Second Amendment. If they don't want to do media, or license their logo to a gun or knife, it doesn't bother me at all.
 

XLTer said:
This is messed up for an organization that helps the very people that fight for our rights . How could you claim to be Pro 2nd Amendment and NOT want to be associated with the Gun Industry ?

Wounded Warrior Project CEO Confirms Organization Is Anti-Gun and Anti-Knife :: Clash Daily

Is the gun industry pro second amendment or pro profit?? Do they really care about the second amendment or is it the means to the end - a big fat profit.

Some folks realize this. Good for WWP and having the guts to take a stand. Hopefully instead of dismissing or ignoring people will think about it.
 

NRA's membership grew over 250,000 in1 month per US News. Averaging over 8000 new members a day. Every time obama or any liberal opens their mouth about people control laws (gun control to liberals) the ranks of NRA grow more as people realize they are indeed after our gun rights.

It isnt NRA or big gun driving this it is obama and liberals attacks on our Bill of Rights that is driving this....It seems the best subscription drive the NRA has is obamas and the liberals every time they open their mouth with the rediculous rant and attempt on trying to take our rights....
 

There are WAY too many organizations that take donations in support of our vets. The government taxes us and some of that is too support our vets. If THAT money was spent properly we wouldn't have so many spin-off organizations with their "paid" administrators etc. sucking the money off good-minded folks to support their orgs. The government needs to get it right. They use our vets for their wars and should do whatever it takes to take care of them when they come home.
 

Treasure_Hunter said:
NRA's membership grew over 250,000 in1 month per US News. Averaging over 8000 new members a day. Every time obama or any liberal opens their mouth about people control laws (gun control to liberals) the ranks of NRA grow more as people realize they are indeed after our gun rights.

It isnt NRA or big gun driving this it is obama and liberals attacks on our Bill of Rights that is driving this....It seems the best subscription drive the NRA has is obamas and the liberals every time they open their mouth with the rediculous rant and attempt on trying to take our rights....

TH you are exactly right, NRA and big guns campaign of fear is hitting a home run. I'm sure we will also see record gun sales - buy smith and Wesson / ruger?? I'm sure there will be record bonuses paid this year to the execs. Hopefully they pay the NRA advertising / marketing folks huge bonuses to - they deserve them.
 

I'm concerned for an organization that helps our Vets and makes statements like that , many people will be looking to donate elsewhere .

Please , if anyone knows of a similar wounded Vets organizations , please post LINKS for donation sites & contacts .

Thanks.

Disabled American Vets (DAV); Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA).
 

TH you are exactly right, NRA and big guns campaign of fear is hitting a home run. I'm sure we will also see record gun sales - buy smith and Wesson / ruger?? I'm sure there will be record bonuses paid this year to the execs. Hopefully they pay the NRA advertising / marketing folks huge bonuses to - they deserve them.

NOTE to self; buy MORE Gun Stocks...
 

Is the gun industry pro second amendment or pro profit?? Do they really care about the second amendment or is it the means to the end - a big fat profit.

Some folks realize this. Good for WWP and having the guts to take a stand. Hopefully instead of dismissing or ignoring people will think about it.

AGREE! ALL about PROFITS & FAT CATS! (Or DOGS...). PANDERING!
 

Treasure_Hunter said:
NRA's membership grew over 250,000 in1 month per US News. Averaging over 8000 new members a day. Every time obama or any liberal opens their mouth about people control laws (gun control to liberals) the ranks of NRA grow more as people realize they are indeed after our gun rights.

It isnt NRA or big gun driving this it is obama and liberals attacks on our Bill of Rights that is driving this....It seems the best subscription drive the NRA has is obamas and the liberals every time they open their mouth with the rediculous rant and attempt on trying to take our rights....

Its really not this article from a Washington times article that RBC posted is a prime example of the NRA falsifying information to scare people. I don't blame them, I'd do the same exact thing if I made my living at the NRA!! But lets just call the spade the spade. There is no shame in the NRA and the gun industry being out for their own bottom line.


By Associated Press Saturday, February 23, 2013
WASHINGTON — The National Rifle Association is using a Justice Department memo it obtained to argue in ads that the Obama administration believes its gun control plans won’t work unless the government seizes firearms and requires national gun registration — ideas the White House has not proposed and does not support.

The NRA’s assertion and its obtaining of the memo in the first place underscore the no-holds-barred battle under way as Washington’s fight over gun restrictions heats up.

The memo, under the name of one of the Justice Department’s leading crime researchers, critiques the effectiveness of gun control proposals, including some of President Obama’s. A Justice Department official called the memo an unfinished review of gun violence research and said it does not represent administration policy.

The memo says requiring background checks for more gun purchases could help, but also could lead to more illicit weapons sales. It says banning assault weapons and high capacity ammunition magazines produced in the future but exempting those already owned by the public, as Obama has proposed, would have limited impact because people now own so many of those items.

It also says that even total elimination of assault weapons would have little overall effect on gun killings because assault weapons account for a limited proportion of those crimes.

The nine-page document says the success of universal background checks would depend in part on “requiring gun registration,” and says gun buybacks would not be effective “unless massive and coupled with a ban.”

The administration has not proposed gun registration, buybacks or banning all firearms. But gun registration and ownership curbs are hot-button issues for the NRA and other gun-rights groups, which strenuously oppose the ideas.

Justice Department and White House officials declined to provide much information about the memo or answer questions about it on the record.

The memo has the look of a preliminary document and calls itself “a cursory summary” and assessment of gun curb initiatives. The administration has not released it officially.

But the NRA has posted the memo on one of its websites and cites it in advertising aimed at whipping up opposition to Obama’s efforts to contain gun violence. The ad says the paper shows that the administration “believes that a gun ban will not work without mandatory gun confiscation” and thinks universal background checks “won’t work without requiring national gun registration” — ideas the president has not proposed or expressed support for.

“Still think President Obama’s proposals sound reasonable?” Chris W. Cox, the NRA’s chief Washington lobbyist, says in the ad.

Last month, White House spokesman Jay Carney said none of Obama’s proposals “would take away a gun from a single law-abiding American.” Other administration officials have said their plans would not result in gun seizures or a national gun registry.

A Justice Department official who would only discuss the issue on condition of anonymity said the NRA ad misrepresents Obama’s gun proposals and that the administration has never backed a gun registry or gun confiscation.

While the memo’s analysis of gun curb proposals presents no new findings, it is unusual for a federal agency document to surface that raises questions about a president’s plans during debate on a high-profile issue such as restricting firearms.

Obama wants to ban assault weapons and ammunition magazines exceeding 10 rounds that are produced in the future. He wants universal background checks for nearly all gun purchases. Today, checks are only mandatory on sales by federally licensed gun dealers, not transactions at gun shows or other private sales.

His plan also includes tougher federal laws against gun trafficking and straw purchases, which occur when a person legally buys a firearm but sells it to a criminal or someone else barred from owning a weapon.

Interest in the gun issue has intensified since the December shootings in Newtown, Conn., that killed 20 first-graders and six staffers at an elementary school. The Democratic-led Senate Judiciary Committee plans to write legislation addressing some of Obama’s proposals in the next week or two.

The NRA’s Cox declined to say how his organization obtained the memo.

He said the commercial is running online in 15 states, including many Republican-leaning states where Democrats will defend Senate seats next year, such as Alaska, Arkansas, Louisiana, Montana, North Carolina, South Dakota and West Virginia. There are also ads in papers in five states.

The memo was written under the name of Greg Ridgeway, acting director of the National Institute of Justice, the Justice Department’s research arm. It is dated Jan. 4, nearly two weeks before Obama announced his plan for restricting guns, and Ridgeway’s first day a
 

Rebel - KGC said:
AGREE! ALL about PROFITS & FAT CATS! (Or DOGS...). PANDERING!

Believe me I used to do the wine and dine with a basically unlimited budget. Hell of a lot more fun than coordinating a protest march in crappy weather. You think the head of the NRA will be leading the largest gun rights march ever?? Or will he be cruising in the limo or flying in one of the many jets off to an expensive exotic location?
 

Stock mate...i notice all that ’s stuff in all your c&p's. I've forgotten how to do it now, but i think you need to syncronize your browser with Tnet and it'll sort that out. Someone should know how.
 

Stock mate...i notice all that ’s stuff in all your c&p's. I've forgotten how to do it now, but i think you need to syncronize your browser with Tnet and it'll sort that out. Someone should know how.

Was wondering about that, too...
 

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