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I'm hesitant to post this but oh well....
Let's say, after your research is said and done, that the vote turns out to be legal. My next question is this, nobody here seems to remember a vote, and those that do seem to remember voting no. Would it not be possible to bring litigation against NHRA and force them to prove the validity of this supposed 'vote'.
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At this point in time it is fair to say that nhra did send out a letter with new bylaws and a ballot in February of 1981. nhra claims that the members voted for the measure. And from that vote nhra executives took complete control of the organization and wiped out the members' rights. This maneuver in 1981 and another one in 2005 have been researched by several serious lawyers and determined to be deeply flawed and illegal. They also say the Bylaws are illegal and subject to the Continuing Violation Doctrine. No need to take them to court. This problem will be examined by more than one agency. So we'll just sit back and wait for the dust to settle. We believe the members rights will eventually be restored.
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