To: Shooter 2.5
Call 'em up. Ask how much their mailing list costs per 1000 names. Tell 'em you're a seller of accessories for shooters. They'll be happy to sell you the lists. Are you kidding? Do you think the NRA has your best interests at heart? Really? Please.
To: MineralMan
Call 'em up. Ask how much their mailing list costs per 1000 names. Tell 'em you're a seller of accessories for shooters. They'll be happy to sell you the lists. Are you kidding? Do you think the NRA has your best interests at heart? Really? Please. I don't think you are correct. When I was a committee man for my borough, I tried to get a list of local NRA members (which I am one), and they said their privacy policy forbids it.
94 posted on
01/06/2003 9:32:47 AM PST by
Hacksaw
To: MineralMan
I told you to prove it. There was even a lawsuit where the NRA defended their privacy.
You made the accusation so it's up to you to prove you're not lying.
To: MineralMan
[The NRA will] be happy to sell you the lists.Then why I have I not received a single piece of junk mail relating to guns, outdoors, hunting, or the like for three years?
If they're selling the lists, my name must somehow be excluded.
130 posted on
01/07/2003 5:07:14 AM PST by
angkor
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