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burtonrider10022
04-26-2009, 05:54 PM
https://www.nrahq.org/nrabonus/accept-membership.asp

simple as that. free




Roon
04-26-2009, 06:13 PM
I'd be inclined to rejoin the NRA if I could be reassured that I wouldn't get back on the junk mail lists they seem to sell to everyone I don't need to hear from...

06GTOSC
04-27-2009, 08:28 AM
I signed up.

ruski
04-27-2009, 09:48 AM
I signed up. I don't even have a gun.

BackRoadGTO
04-27-2009, 10:28 AM
I signed up a few weeks ago at a local gun show. Discounted price and free admission to the show. Haven't gotten any junk mail yet.

BlackSabbath
04-27-2009, 10:40 AM
I signed up. I don't even have a gun.

A Free gun will be send to you with your membership card

Mark_Lide
04-27-2009, 11:02 AM
Did it!

ruski
04-29-2009, 07:27 PM
A Free gun will be send to you with your membership card

I hope it is an AK

TR GTO
04-29-2009, 07:35 PM
I got the free to start it off, but I'll keep mine current.

05cyclone
04-29-2009, 08:00 PM
Just joined

Superman
04-29-2009, 08:09 PM
Please do some research on the NRA before you give them money. They are not the true defenders of the Second Amendment that they pretend to be. NRA is just as dangerous to the right to keep and bear arms as is the Brady campaign, because they tell us they support gun rights, but then they turn around and support laws that infringe upon the right to keep and bear arms. Then they come up with nonsense to try to trick us into thinking it makes sense or that they did us a favor. They even claim "victory" in working with Brady and other anti-gun groups to help pass laws that restrict our rights.

http://keepandbeararms.com/information/XcIBViewIte m.asp?ID=3247
http://www.nrawol.net/

Unless someone like Ted Nugent became NRA president and cleaned house, getting rid of all the compromising frauds at NRAHQ, starting with the treacherous Wayne LaPierre, they won't get another penny from me.

-Lifetime member (regrettably)

NRA's website has a blurb called "What They Didn't Tell You Today", but there's a lot the NRA does not and will not tell us and there's a lot they outright lie to us about. I don't trust them and had I known more about them, I'd have spent that $700 elsewhere.

At the last gun show in Costa Mesa, I kind of felt bad for the old guys at the NRA booth who were passing out NRA ballots to people admitting to be life members. They were trying to get people to vote for NRA board members who will stop compromising, but oddly enough, those guys can't get on the official NRA ballot that gets sent to us life members. The machine is rigged against them. I admire them for trying, but sometimes cutting your losses is the only viable option.

Look at GOA instead: Gun Owners of America
http://gunowners.org/

They may not have all the "cool discounts" that NRA offers, but:

GOA remains the only national organization that is actively pushing the Citizen's Self-Defense Act designed to protect innocent civilians, who use a gun in self-defense from anti-gun prosecutors. GOA is also the only national organization fighting to repeal the Brady instant "registration" check, and is alone in pushing truly constitutional CCW legislation that allows law-abiding citizens to carry a firearm without a permit.

djdonte
04-30-2009, 02:27 PM
IIRC the NRA includes 1000 dollars of insurance for your gun free with membership.

gametech
04-30-2009, 06:21 PM
Please do some research on the NRA before you give them money. They are not the true defenders of the Second Amendment that they pretend to be. NRA is just as dangerous to the right to keep and bear arms as is the Brady campaign, because they tell us they support gun rights, but then they turn around and support laws that infringe upon the right to keep and bear arms. Then they come up with nonsense to try to trick us into thinking it makes sense or that they did us a favor. They even claim "victory" in working with Brady and other anti-gun groups to help pass laws that restrict our rights.

http://keepandbeararms.com/information/XcIBViewIte m.asp?ID=3247
http://www.nrawol.net/

Unless someone like Ted Nugent became NRA president and cleaned house, getting rid of all the compromising frauds at NRAHQ, starting with the treacherous Wayne LaPierre, they won't get another penny from me.

-Lifetime member (regrettably)

NRA's website has a blurb called "What They Didn't Tell You Today", but there's a lot the NRA does not and will not tell us and there's a lot they outright lie to us about. I don't trust them and had I known more about them, I'd have spent that $700 elsewhere.

At the last gun show in Costa Mesa, I kind of felt bad for the old guys at the NRA booth who were passing out NRA ballots to people admitting to be life members. They were trying to get people to vote for NRA board members who will stop compromising, but oddly enough, those guys can't get on the official NRA ballot that gets sent to us life members. The machine is rigged against them. I admire them for trying, but sometimes cutting your losses is the only viable option.

Look at GOA instead: Gun Owners of America
http://gunowners.org/

They may not have all the "cool discounts" that NRA offers, but:

GOA remains the only national organization that is actively pushing the Citizen's Self-Defense Act designed to protect innocent civilians, who use a gun in self-defense from anti-gun prosecutors. GOA is also the only national organization fighting to repeal the Brady instant "registration" check, and is alone in pushing truly constitutional CCW legislation that allows law-abiding citizens to carry a firearm without a permit.


Your anti-NRA rhetoric reminds me of the propaganda spewed to us from the other side. OF COURSE there will be some bad apples (probably intentionally placed by anti-gun groups). However, I do NOT see the organization as a whole being a distraction to fighting for our freedoms (as you seem to). As a life member (not regrettably), I feel that supporting the NRA is only one of many steps to take to insure our freedoms.

tmiller
05-03-2009, 05:50 PM
bump