Marion Hammer Sues NRA for Breach of Contract & Misusing Her Name
TALLAHASSEE, FL — In a bombshell lawsuit filed in federal court, longtime NRA powerhouse and Second Amendment champion Marion P. Hammer is suing the National Rifle Association (NRA), claiming the group she helped build and protect for over 45 years has turned its back on her, breached its contract, and is misusing her name and image without permission.
Hammer, a Florida-based gun rights activist and the NRA’s first female president, alleges the NRA unlawfully terminated a 10-year consulting agreement, cut off her pay, and continues to use her legacy to fundraise, without paying or even asking her.
“She gave her life to defending the NRA and the Second Amendment, and now they’re trying to erase her,” said her attorney in the complaint.