How is a group allowed to file for bankruptcy when they're not bankrupt? They have assets and expenses that are adequate.
Transparency is a good thing.
>move to a state that doesn't care what goes on there
Moving to a state that cares about civil liberties and freedoms. FTFY.
>How is a group allowed to file for bankruptcy when they're not bankrupt? They have assets and expenses that are adequate.
How can someone attempt to make points on an issue but not understand the basic definition of "bankruptcy"?
Your bias is showing. Big time.
Bankrupt is a legal status that results from filing for (or being forced into) bankruptcy. I think your second “bankrupt” probably is intended to mean “insolvent”
But it's been clear for a while that the NRA was in dire financial straights, as well, so while it's strategic it's not completely uncalled for.
I would suggest further research on the meaning and implications of bankruptcy.