The trial in New York, pitting the New York Attorney General against the National Rifle Association, is over, and the judge has issued a partial decision.
At the end of that decision, Judge Joel Cohen asked that the NRA and the AG sit down and try to cobble together a plan for remediation of some aspects of the Association’s governance going forward. If they can’t agree on a workable plan, the judge will evaluate their various suggestions and devise a plan of his own. In the end, agreed-to plan or not, the final decision rests with the judge, and he expressed his intention to issue that decision within a couple of weeks.
Rather than try to offer a synopsis of the judge’s ruling, with my own editorial spin and possible errors, I’ve decided to provide you with the whole thing as accurately as possible. The only editorializing I will do is to “bold” highlight and bring attention to the judge’s words or sections I see as particularly important. As you read this, again, note that any added emphasis (BOLDING) is my doing, not the judge’s.
Click the link for the whole article: Judicial Verdict in NRA Trial
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