Yeah, I got a little antsy with their presentation, too, but I guess you have to look at it from a black perspective. Too many laws and decisions were made which, deliberately or not, negatively affected black 2A rights --as well as, perhaps, other disadvantaged groups.
However, they're on the right track in terms of aligning themselves against the "dissing" of the NRA that's going on --as well as the general massive propaganda effort to disrespect all gun ownership.
I do wish they'd have organized their thinking and presentation a little better. Sounded too off-the-cuff. However, I'm sure folks within their own group have noticed this and offered suggestions for improvement.
I wouldn't call this a "black NRA membership drive," but I sure as heck wouldn't mind seeing a few more blacks in the NRA Directorship, I tell ya true. "We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately."
After all, blacks should, of all people, be more interested in defending and promoting personal, fundamental, individual, inalienable civil rights than most groups.
And gun ownership is a personal, fundamental, individual, inalienable civil right.
Terry, 230RN
REF:
http://www.ushistory.org/franklin/quotable/quote71.htm