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NRA? Or is there something better??

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:03 pm
by South Woods
I was thinking of joining the NRA, but thought I remembered another orginazition that was recommended on here. What do y'all say?

Re: NRA? Or is there something better??

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:21 pm
by cwink
The NRA is the most powerful due the number of members it has.. The Gun Owner of America is getting bigger every day. It's sort of like DU and DW they are both a little different but are both good. I say join both.

You can sign up for the NRA throug my website at www.safefireshooing.com and you get 10 bucks off an annual membership.. For $25.00 you get 12 months magazine subscription, life insurance, and gun insurance. You can't beat that deal

Re: NRA? Or is there something better??

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 7:26 am
by MudHog
Also, NRA offers a payment plan for their life membership. 40 payments of $25 and your NRA Lifetime Member at the end.

Re: NRA? Or is there something better??

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 7:55 am
by country_20boy
Last week NRA was giving $25 bass pro gift cards with purchase of a yr membership. makes it basically free. Even without the gift card, that is cheaper than 2 boxes of steel shot or 1 box of rifle ammo.

Guys, If you haven't joined the NRA, please do now. They are the only organization with enough power in Washington to maybe save our 2A rights. I've read the stats several times, and it is pretty pathetic, that there are 80 million gun owners in this country and only 4 million NRA members. Apathy will be our downfall.

I know the NRA can bug the crap out of you with mailings and emails and phone calls, but it is well worth it.

Re: NRA? Or is there something better??

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 8:03 am
by WeBeJeepin
Join the NRA! It is our best hope of keeping our 2A rights

Re: NRA? Or is there something better??

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 9:14 am
by Deltamud77
I have dealt with the NRA some from a lobbying/political standpoint. They do a tremendous job of representing gun owners....tremendous! But for the NRA, it is safe to assume that gun rights in the nation would be very similar to gun rights in Europe.

Re: NRA? Or is there something better??

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 10:38 am
by RebelYelp
another thought on the NRA, the idea of them being bad, obnoxious, etc. for the most part is painted by the enemy, the same way they painted romney as a rich guy, this is the best the republicans can do, etc. etc...... they want guns out of our hands, period, it doesn't stop with assault weapons. My thoughts, it's odd that Eric Holder, given his comments in the 90's, and then his handling of fast and furious, is anywhere near this. Also, it's odd that liberals choose which life is important, two border agents- unimportant, millions of aborted babies-unimportant, anything that fits their agenda - important.

Re: NRA? Or is there something better??

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 11:14 pm
by ducman77
A lifetime member can also send a request for friends and family to be a lifetime member for $300.