Charlton Heston Has Passed
It’s a bit sad, but every man has his time.
He won’t be remembered for marching with the black actors during MLK’s protests or for picketing an Oklahoma movie theatre where one of his movies premiered because they were segregated. He’ll be remembered, instead, for his stint as the president of the NRA, which is unfortunate, because he should be remembered as a supporters of Civil Rights in general.
That is how I’ll remember him, but I’m also quite grateful that he took up his position in the NRA. It gave the NRA a figurehead that was instantly recognizable. It certainly didn’t hurt that he was an excellent orator and comfortable on stage.
If you asked the average man on the street two weeks ago who the president of the NRA is I’d bet half of them would have said Charlton Heston. He stepped down in 2003, holding the position for an exceptionally long time of 5 years, but almost nobody knows who came after him. The names Wayne LaPiere and Sandra Froman just don’t resonate with the general public. Heston’s name did.
I snagged the following YouTube link from Michael Bane wherein Heston speaks about gun rights: