If non-compliant lanes get passed and the the local assoc. is the one doing the inspecting and passing.
Then it seems the problem is with the local assoc. not necessarily the national organization as a whole.
Maybe if more people got involved with their local. Assoc., the people on the board and it's workings, they could improve things at the local level. Which in turn might help improve things on the National level also.
It's easy to complain on the internet about the state of things, but it doesn't really change things.
Going to the meetings, discussing issues there with the other bowlers and the board and organizing them is more likely to affect changes and improve things.
Is it easy, no.
Most bowler's want thing's improved, they don't know just what or how, just that things need to be improved.
The one thing their sure of is, somebody else has to do it and if it cost's money, somebody else has to pay for it.