
“Tom Selleck has stepped down from the board of the NRA due to his work schedule,” his publicist, Annett Wolf, said in a statement emailed to Reuters on Wednesday.
“Mr. Selleck remains a member of the NRA,” she said.
In his re-election to the board for a three-year term in 2017, Selleck, 73, received 110,000 votes, nearly 20,000 more than the next closest candidate.
Asked in a telephone interview whether Selleck’s resignation from the board had anything to do with NRA policy, Wolf declined to comment.
The Trace, a non-profit website covering gun violence in America, reported Selleck has been a member of the NRA since he was 8 years old, has served on the 76-member board since 2005 and has donated rifles and revolvers from his acting roles to the NRA’s National Firearms Museum.
The NRA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.