New Controversial Leader Takes Stage at NRA Convention in Houston

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New NRA National President Jim Porter

Gregory Korte, USA Today
HOUSTON — The board of the National Rifle Association will elect as its president Monday a hard-line culture warrior who has worked for decades to make the NRA a more aggressive political force.

The election of James Porter — ensured after the endorsement of outgoing President David Keene last week — is one of many defiant signals to come out of the NRA’s annual meeting in Houston over the weekend. The organization vowed to continue to fight any compromise on gun-control legislation in Congress.

“Revenge is what’s motivating the president’s unrelenting attacks on gun owners today,” Porter told the group’s meeting Saturday amid news that the NRA’s membership had grown to a record 5 million.

“Millions of Americans are becoming first-time gun owners,” Porter said. “The media calls it fear. That’s not it. It’s a sense of natural outrage that’s been building for quite some time.”

Porter, 64, a lawyer from Birmingham, Ala., who defends gun manufacturers, has been building that outrage his whole life. His father, Irvine C. Porter, was president of the NRA in 1959 — when the son says the NRA was “a glorified shooting society.” At a breakfast Friday, Porter told grass-roots organizers that they are on the front line of a “culture war.”

“He seems to come out of a mold that’s much closer to the base than David Keene,” said Josh Horwitz of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence. Whereas Keene was a “steady hand” for the NRA amid controversy, Porter is “a complete wild card,” Horwitz said. “The world’s changing around them, and they’re hunkering down.”

[…] Observers said the tone of the convention wasn’t surprising, given the debate over universal background checks in Congress, which the NRA has fought bitterly. “The rhetoric has been ramped up,” said Josh Sugarmann of the Violence Policy Center. “They’ve doubled down on their absolutism.”
(Read more of the story at USA Today)

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