Texarkana Gazette

Oliver North named new NRA president

- By Lisa Marie Pane

ATLANTA—Retired Lt. Col. Oliver North, the gung-ho Marine at the center of the IranContra affair three decades ago, was named president Monday of the National Rifle Associatio­n, giving it star power as it faces a powerful backlash over the massacres in Florida and Las Vegas.

North, 74, will be the biggest celebrity to lead the 5-milliongun lobby since

Hollywood leading man Charlton Heston, who famously declared in 2000 that his guns would have to be taken “from my cold, dead hands.”

“Oliver North is a legendary warrior for American freedom, a gifted communicat­or and skilled leader,” NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre said.

North was picked by the NRA’s board of directors, which elects a president every two years, and is expected to assume office within weeks. He succeeds Pete Brownell, who did not seek a second term.

LaPierre remains as vice president and chief executive, running the powerful group’s day-to-day operations. North will lead the board, and NRA observers say they anticipate he will take on a more public role in the style of Heston, a fiery presence who used his acting background to energize members.

North was a military aide to the National Security Council during the Reagan administra­tion in the 1980s he emerged into the spotlight for his role in arranging the secret sale of weapons to Iran and the diversion of the proceeds to the anti-communist Contra rebels in Nicaragua.

He was convicted in 1989 of obstructin­g Congress during its investigat­ion, destroying government documents and accepting an illegal gratuity. Those conviction­s were overturned in 1991.

With his crisp military bearing and teary-eyed testimony before Congress, North came to be regarded as an earnest American patriot by many on the right, and he went on to run for office, write several books and serve as a commentato­r on Fox News.

In a statement, North said he was honored to be selected and “eager to hit the ground running.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ Former U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North acknowledg­es attendees as he gives the invocation at the National Rifle Associatio­nInstitute for Legislativ­e Action Leadership Forum in Dallas. The NRA announced Monday that North will become president of the...
Associated Press ■ Former U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North acknowledg­es attendees as he gives the invocation at the National Rifle Associatio­nInstitute for Legislativ­e Action Leadership Forum in Dallas. The NRA announced Monday that North will become president of the...

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