NRA Drops Lawsuit Against New York Attorney Letitia James
NRA Drops Lawsuit Against New York Attorney Letitia James
The National Rifle Association has dropped its federal lawsuit against New York Attorney General Letitia James, wherein the NRA alleged that James had violated the organization’s constitutional rights and asked that a jury find whether the firearms advocacy group had been operating lawfully.CNN reports that the NRA has since released a statement saying that it had “voluntarily” withdrew its lawsuit “in favor of pursuing the same claims against James in New York State court in Manhattan.”The NRA, adds CNN, had filed a similar lawsuit against James in state court in February.While the National Rifle Association has indicated it feels its resources are better allocated in the New York suit, James says the organization is clearly reeling under the pressure of substantiating what may be baseless allegations against her office.“The NRA dropping its countersuit today in federal court is an implicit admission that their strategy would never prevail,” James said in a recent statement. “The truth is that [NRA Executive Vice President and director] Wayne LaPierre and his lieutenants used the NRA as a breeding ground for personal gain and a lavish lifestyle.
NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre. Image via Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons. (CCA-BY-3.0)
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