This is an interesting claim here:
“The NRA doesn’t run this facility,†he said. “Our mission is education and outdoor recreation. We are not politically motivated. The NRA doesn’t underwrite us. They don’t fund our operations in any way.â€
What? What’s wrong with pointing out that it’s funded through the NRA Foundation, which is a non-political branch of the National Rifle Association that promotes shooting sport activities and educational outreach? Are they ashamed to be associated with the NRA?
Actually, Whittington Center plays an interesting role in NRA History. Before the famed Cincinnati Revolt, there were plans afoot by the faction of NRA’s leadership that wanted to get out of politics to move NRA’s headquarters from 1600 Rhode Island Avenue, in Washington D.C., to Colorado Springs, Colorado. A massive shooting facility was planned, 37,000 acres, in New Mexico, called the National Shooting Center.
That was not to be long lived, because of a member revolt lead by Harlan Carter at the 1977 Annual Meeting in Cincinnati. NRA’s old, politically fearful leadership was swept aside, and plans for moving the Headquarters from Washington were scrapped. But NRA completed the National Shooting Center, but named it Whittington Center.
So it stands now as a monument to the plans of the old guard to turn NRA into nothing more than a shooting sports organization, which, if they had been successful, would have probably meant the end of legal gun ownership in this country. That’s not to say I believe Whittington Center is something NRA ought to be ashamed of, because I think it’s worthwhile, but I don’t think Whittington Center should be ashamed of NRA either.