To: OKSooner
What free [NRA] membership offering? How exactly does that work? If I send 'em to NRA's web page, they'll just get miffed since I see no open mention of anything like "free" membership. Besides, what benefit other than being counted as a member could a free membership include? They surely couldn't offer to send a monthly copy of The American Rifleman, and a NRA hat.
To: BlueDragon
I think, but don’t quote me on this as I haven’t fully checked it out, that it is free membership for one year. The idea would be to sign up people and build their membership levels during this time of extreme, and I do mean extreme, danger to the 2nd amendment. The more members, the more votes are staring the demwits in the face for 2010.
44 posted on
03/29/2009 11:18:59 AM PDT by
calex59
To: BlueDragon; Joe Brower; Shooter 2.5
Sorry, I might have a case of foot 'n mouth on this one. Won't be the first time.
I'd heard that the NRA was offering free memberships, and then after making that post I decided I might just post a vanity post about it. So I went to the NRA website and found the same thing that you did - a really well-done website with no mention of free memberships.
45 posted on
03/29/2009 11:19:05 AM PDT by
OKSooner
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