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BadShot
03-29-2009, 10:26
Check it out..

http://www.nrahq.org/nrabonus/

GunTroll
03-29-2009, 10:40
Where does it say free? They must be hurting to get numbers back up so to have more weight when lobbying. Didn't seem to help last election.....

Elhuero
03-29-2009, 10:49
Where does it say free? They must be hurting to get numbers back up so to have more weight when lobbying. Didn't seem to help last election.....


nothing short of the almighty stepping down from the heavens to endorse mcCain personally could have stopped obama's election.

GunTroll
03-29-2009, 11:08
Very true! But the election wasn't won buy a huge land slide as the media would have all of the half wits beleive. Popular vote showed it close.

GhostRider
03-29-2009, 11:11
like gun troll said where does it say free? I would join today if thats the case.

bjl913
03-29-2009, 11:53
just click where it says i want to join for a year, fill out the basic contact info, choose your magazine, and it will give you the thank you message! i just did it off the link he posted! [Beer]

"
https://www.nrahq.org/nrabonus/graphics/spacer.gifhttps://www.nrahq.org/nrabonus/graphics/spacer.gifThank you for joining the NRA by accepting the one-year gift membership, and for your great support of the Second Amendment as an NRA member!

"

pickenup
03-29-2009, 12:04
Not even for free.

Don't care to compromise my inalienable rights away.
Don't want to help anyone that is willing to.

What part of "Shall not be infringed" does the NRA not understand???

GunTroll
03-29-2009, 12:38
Not even for free.

Don't care to compromise my inalienable rights away.
Don't want to help anyone that is willing to.

What part of "Shall not be infringed" does the NRA not understand???

I'm with you but just didn't want to say it before. Fat cat elitist club. No thanks!

BadShot
03-29-2009, 12:52
Then don't sign up, go ratchet down your tinfoil hat and go rant with the conspiracy crowd in the politics and legislation are .. geezzz.. seems like some folks need to change their tampons.

GhostRider
03-29-2009, 13:25
Thanks, just joined was a member years ago, don't know why I let my membership shop before but its back up to date. Thanks again

StagLefty
03-29-2009, 14:19
If I'd known I was gonna live this long I would have just gotten a Life Membership back in 1968 [Beer]

theGinsue
03-29-2009, 15:28
Even at my age I just got a Life Membership 2 months ago.

I had stopped being a member about 8 years ago because of the reasons guntroll mentioned, but I finally decided that the NRA was compromising simply to keep us from losing everything. While I disagree in principle with compromising on the "shall not be infringed" aspect, I figure it's easier to eliminate the infringements than it would be to try to regain the Right when it is lost completely.

GunTroll
03-29-2009, 15:31
I think is nice that you pointed it out for those who do support. Just changed the poon yesterday,thanks!

Sixgun
03-29-2009, 16:51
Don't join the NRA, sell your guns and go buy some Airsoft. Some people a F4&king retarts. If you own and enjoy guns Join the NRA. There are alot of benefits of being a member.

GunTroll
03-29-2009, 19:58
Look into the organization. Look at others that are out there. The only thing that one ups the NRA is the lobbying power. Their are orgs. more true to the core of the "second" than the NRA. The NRA lobbies really well but gives into, and budges to get victories. I support the cause not the org. Like I said thanks for pointing it out for those who want to join. Its a good deal and worth it. Just not for me.

Sixgun, tell me what deals you get being a member? List all the ones that stand out to you. And don't spat off the propaganda your feed. I'm not dull. I was once a member and know the benifits that I had. Tell me the ones that I didn't know I had....You probably love the stickers right? Got one on the back and front of your ride? Uh hugh.

Don't join the NRA, sell your guns and go buy some Airsoft. Some people a F4&king retarts. If you own and enjoy guns Join the NRA. There are alot of benefits of being a member.

Vandy58
03-29-2009, 21:53
Hey thanks for the heads up just joined again for the first time in a while! Needed to anyway for my blgc membership!

Chief_of_Scouts
03-29-2009, 22:37
Went to the "Friends of the NRA" Pueblo dinner last night. It was great to meet some new people that are passionate about their guns and rights. I only hope they find someone different to run future events. The auctions and prizes were great, but it should not have gone on until 11 PM. Better organization is needed.

Sixgun
03-29-2009, 23:43
Sixgun, tell me what deals you get being a member? List all the ones that stand out to you. And don't spat off the propaganda your feed. I'm not dull. I was once a member and know the benifits that I had. Tell me the ones that I didn't know I had....You probably love the stickers right? Got one on the back and front of your ride? Uh hugh.


Free magazine and sticker.[Coffee]
Tons of programs, lawyer help if you needed to defending yourself, legally. Insurance for you and your guns. Some others http://www.nra.org/benefits.aspx
You wouldn't have any assault type weapons if not for the NRA. They help in our rights and you know it, don't be a fool. Obama is already buying up all are primers, stop the sale of military brass to civilians and has stop all gun shows at gov. places. Any help is good help. The Gov. is getting ready for a Global Economical Collapes, and so am I. [Bow]

GunTroll
03-30-2009, 10:23
I got two stickers myself! Those are good benifits indeed. There is nothing wrong with the NRA in general. I just got a sour taste for some reasons allready described and some not.

Irving
03-30-2009, 10:42
I'd like a list of what all of the other gun organizations have accomplished over the years. I see all the faults in the NRA just like anyone else, but I've yet to EVER have someone give even ONE single example of what another group has done.

Red_Chili
03-30-2009, 11:57
I would rather support an organization that compromises and deals to get stuff done, than one that is purist and accomplishes nothing because they cannot compromise. Win it all (unlikely) or lose it all (very likely).

Holds true for more issues than guns, for me.

However, where is it written that you can only join one organization?

[Coffee] Issue solved. LOL

Irving
03-30-2009, 12:29
I would rather support an organization that compromises and deals to get stuff done, than one that is purist and accomplishes nothing because they cannot compromise. Win it all (unlikely) or lose it all (very likely).

Holds true for more issues than guns, for me.

However, where is it written that you can only join one organization?

[Coffee] Issue solved. LOL

See, I actually disagree with this. I'd rather support the non-giving group (and will very soon) but those groups do not have the membership size that the forgiving group does. It is hard to argue that the NRA has won what it has, because it has chosen its battles wisely though.

GunTroll
03-30-2009, 15:44
I'd like a list of what all of the other gun organizations have accomplished over the years. I see all the faults in the NRA just like anyone else, but I've yet to EVER have someone give even ONE single example of what another group has done.

Little on the national side but for state rights many orgs have done a good share. But in saying this I know the real fight isn't allways on the state level but the national. If the Fed would let the states do what the constitution was desined to let them do we would have less issues on this particular topic (gun rights). The NRA takes the fight to the hill and I can't argue that these other groups do the same or at least have the "victories" the NRA has. And no I can't answer your question above. Good point made though on a list.

Irving
03-30-2009, 15:49
I like that other groups actually care about ALL gun rights (like class III) and have read this argument a few times before I decided to give money to the NRA. I was swayed both ways for a time. What finally convinced me, were people's reports of Castle Doctrines that the NRA supposedly helped to write AND pass into law for certain states. I guess they are working on something for Nevada now?

theGinsue
03-30-2009, 19:54
My wife just took advantage of this offer and i may be signing my son up for a Life membership within the next couple of months.

After that we'll all get onboard with the RMGO.

sniper7
03-31-2009, 12:36
bump to keep this going

GunTroll
03-31-2009, 17:29
Where do you want it to go?

GunTroll
03-31-2009, 17:43
I like that direction!

BadShot
04-01-2009, 08:32
The reality is multi-faceted. We need organizations such as the NRA, GOA and RMGO to keep tabs on things to assist those of us who cannot hover over the sites and lists that show new and pending legislative action.

We cannot simply idle and wait for them to tell us what action to take or simply rely on any one source. This is a multi-front battle for our rights.

So while folks want to demean the NRA - go for it, I'm not their biggest fan either - they serve a useful purpose. The free membership is a good way to at least be part of one of those fronts. The rest, well most of us would like to think we're active, but honestly boys and girls, when was the last time you pulled face time with your elected officials? If you've done so, bravo.. the majority cannot be bothered with the effort. Something is better than nothing, even though we all know more must be done.

So get off your high horses about the NRA, they are a tool, much like the other local and national organizations. Use them and use them hard. But you'd better damn well step the hell up and make your voice heard, otherwise you are but a digit in the database and not being truly counted!

Mista Bukit
04-01-2009, 08:59
I have a different take on the "free" part. I think it is like any lobbying group-- what they need most is MONEY to sway the politicains and reach more people to gain influence. If you believe strongly in the cause they promote, you should be willing to pony up cash because the liberal anti-gunners have no problem supporting their agendas as evidenced by the last election.

ChunkyMonkey
04-01-2009, 09:31
My wife just took advantage of this offer and i may be signing my son up for a Life membership within the next couple of months.

After that we'll all get onboard with the RMGO.

Cool.. my "Obama, The Mesiah" worshipper neighbor needs to sign up too.. I ll volunteer him. I would love to see his face when he gets the welcome package. [ROFL1][ROFL1][ROFL1]

Vandy58
04-01-2009, 21:57
probably too soon but has anybody got their card and magazine yet?

Irving
04-01-2009, 22:46
I paid them just two weeks ago (before this was offered) and I JUST got the card the other day. I don't think I've gotten the magazine yet.