With all the talk about the NRA, what has the TSRA done for you lately?
With all the talk about the NRA, what has the TSRA done for you lately?
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You know the answer to that.Does Wayne LaPierre write the letter by hand directly or is it a copy paste affair lol
There's no grandfathering or waiting. You just call the membership number and tell them you want to become a Golden Eagle. They can't help you but they'll give you the number of the separate group that does (higher quality) customer service for Golden Eagles. Then it's just a matter of giving those guys your credit card numbers.Can you grandfather me in to a Golden or any other level or do I just have to wait till they get to me?
Exactly. And by that I mean exactly, as in the handshake thing is in the postscript; most of the letter is just asking for money, just like nearly all letters from the NRA.I'll assume it's like one of the letters I got from him asking me for more money, but without the handshake promise lol
It means they talked me out of even more money once I had already signed up for life.What's the difference between "Endowment " and " Lifetime" and one other name I heard floating around??
They also do a lot as far as programs for kids and shooting safety as well.
You don't join something like the NRA/TSRA/GOA/2AF/NAGR/etc because of the benefits. They aren't a private range. You join because you think they have a valuable mission and want to support it financially.
I dont contribute to the local foodbank or school fundraisers and ask what's in it for me. That's not really the point. Frankly I'd rather them use 100% of my funds to support their work and keep the cheap trinkets and benefits.
Although it would be nice to see an actual RIFLE on the cover of American Rifleman more than once or twice a year.:/You get a decent gun magazine...
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Don't even amendments to bills have to be voted on? So not sure which bill you're referring to, but I can't think the GOP majority would pass an anti-gun amendment to any bill.Libtard members of Congress single out a bill that looks promising for passage. Then they attach some creepy, anti gun bill to it in hopes that it will pass as a package. NRA was supporting a bill when Liberals did exactly that. NRA withdrew its support and the bill died. Members of Congress do this constantly!
Those bills are deadly boring and there are lots of them. I couldn't go to Washington to read all of that crap but the NRA does it for me! That is the main reason why I am an avid fan of the NRA!
They have made some mistakes but in a treacherous business like politics, mistakes happen.
Been an NRA member except as a young boy, and for a few years when I dropped out of shooting sports. That's almost my entire life!
Incidentally, I use the "stop" features from NRA and I get NO communications, calls, Emails or anything else from them. The "Member services" number is on the back of your membership card.
Both of the gun clubs that I maintain memberships in, require 100% NRA memberships.
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Like the way Reagan wouldn't sign the Mulford Act? Or the Hughes Amendment? I wouldn't put anything past any politician, given circumstances under which they have even the slightest excuse to justify their actions.Don't even amendments to bills have to be voted on? So not sure which bill you're referring to, but I can't think the GOP majority would pass an anti-gun amendment to any bill.
Don't even amendments to bills have to be voted on? So not sure which bill you're referring to, but I can't think the GOP majority would pass an anti-gun amendment to any bill.