The NMLRA says in part that it exists to promote muzzleloading "through recreational, educational, historical, and cultural venues". The NMLRA conducts a significant percentage of these programs at the Walter Cline Range, including educational programs, recreational programs, and the annual members meeting. A look at Muzzle Blasts or the NMLRA website shows how important the Walter Cline Range is to promotion of the NMLRA's goals and to participation in the organization by members. As one BOD member told me years ago, "if you want to have a voice in how the organization is run, you have to go to Friendship".
The NMLRA has been saying it is "actively working" on getting ADA restrooms at the Walter Cline Range for 25 years. For individuals with mobility impairments, the lack of accessible restrooms is a significant barrier to participation in the NMLRA's programs at the Walter Cline range. These individuals are members of the public that the NMLRA claims to serve. The NMLRA has made it difficult, if not impossible, for these individuals to do so.
At some point, a complaint under Title III of the ADA is likely. At the same time, a challenge could be made to the NMLRA's 501 (c) (3) status.