Re: How about NRA membership necessary for the Hide?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: vwhugger</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jhnmdahl</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Veer_G</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Join the NRA if you want them to send you endless come-ons for products and services that you don't need, when they aren't bombarding your telephone with endless telemarketing. They're a big, but clumsy advocacy group and I'd be willing to pay three times as much for membership if they'd just stop the calls and the letters. </div></div>
No kidding. I bet they've already spent the $300 I sent them for a lifetime membership on sending me advertising and solicitations. </div></div>
I've been a life member since the mid seventies and I don't get anything from them except the magazines. You do have the option to opt out of all their solicitations, if you wish, but you must contact them. It does takes a while for that to happen though. I even dropped their X-Mas cards, which are very nice BTW. It took two years for them to stop sending me those after my initial request. The only reason for stopping was I have too many of them on hand and they'll last a few more years. </div></div>
Actually,I got Hell Bent on Jack Daniels one day,and after looking at a three foot high pile of NRA firestarter in front of my Wood Stove....called them and told em' how I really felt !!!
The mailings and calls stopped almost immediately
On a more serious note,with the surge of memberships in the past couple of weeks,many of these new members normally would not have joined until this latest attack on our 2A rights has become the fight of our life against the Anti's.
It's apparent that Wayne LaPierre (DK if I spelled it right),Sucks as a speaker,the NRA has been known to cave to the PC interests in the past,and We,as individual members seem to have no voice in the organization.
I have a question for some of the long time NRA Members ; Do we,as individual members have any voice or voting rights in decisions or compromises impacting our Second Amendment Rights ?