As a PGCA member I don't recall ever getting a copy of a financial statement to see where the organization spends it's money or how much is in the treasury. $100K in uncomitted funds

In today's political climate of gun grabbing politicians we need to promote not only the nich market that is the PGCA but also foster new generations of firearm enthusiasts. Just as there is a finite number of Parkers we need in isure that there will not become a finite number of people that enjoy them.
The idea of a scholarship to a gunsmithing trade school is a great idea and if it's supported by the PGCA and funded by contributions from both members and non members than it's a win win for everyone.