From WSJopinion: If the lawsuit succeeds, and the NRA is dissolved, some other group or groups will take its place—let’s hope with better management, writes The Editorial Board
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit Thursday calling for the dissolution of the National Rifle Association, and you have to smile at her audacity. The suit claims to speak for millions of donors it alleges were cheated by the NRA’s self-dealing executives. But how does dissolving the nonprofit deliver relief or justice to gun-rights donors or their cause?
The death-penalty remedy is one hint that there might be some politics going on here. Another is that the lawsuit arrives, after an 18-month investigation,...
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