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  • coltpax
    I hear pretty bad stuff about the NRA, I think the GOA has been mentioned at one time or another. IF it's not a gunrights organization, then it is just some random letterrs in my head for some reason...
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  • 35 Whelen
    The NRA is great!

    They've been keeping us safe since 1934, 1968, 1986, and 1994. They devote 100% of the membership fees they get to defending the 2nd Amendment, and all the head people work as volunteers.



    In other words, my vote is for the GOA.[^]
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  • ChrisInTempe
    All I know is the NRA supports Chinese baseball cap factories, Chinese LED flashlight factories and I wouldn't be in the least bit surprised if the window sticker they sent me for my car was printed in China too.

    In recent years the American Civil Liberties Union has gone to court in defense of private gun ownership, and won, on several occasions.

    Maybe I should shift my NRA membership dollars to the ACLU?
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  • Permanently deleted user
    I'm smelling a troll...but the NRA is one of the worst anti-gun organizations on the planet...period. They are a wolf in sheep's clothing...and have deceived millions...working behind the scenes to strip you of your rights to own firearms.
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  • matwor
    I think I need to look into the GOA. I haven't been a member of the NRA for around the last 3 yrs or so. The last call I got from the NRA ('bout 3 months ago) went something like this:

    Them: "Send us money to renew your membership, also we'll send you a free knife."

    Me: "Where is the knife made?"

    Them: "Can't answer that, don't know."

    Me: "Tell you what. How about you quit spending so much of my dues on mailings asking me for more money. Also start buying your free gifts you send out here in America, and maybe, just maybe folks will re-up a little more. For now, I'm not renewing."

    BTW, worstenemy453, in case you didn't know, green, italicized font is code for sarcasm.
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  • worstenemy453
    No troll here.

    I will admit i am ignorant of the subject which is shown by the fact that i thought the NRA was decent.

    Ill look into the GOA and ACLU.
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  • quickmajik
    Forget the ACLU, It is a joke.

    It isnt so much that the NRA wants to completely ban guns, it just doesnt want them protected, because it only makes money when people fear for their gun rights..

    A targeted gun ban would actually be good for the NRA, it would justify its continued existence. As it ded during the gun bans back in the early ninties. Thats why it tried to torpedo the recent court hearings that re affirmed what the consitution already states is a god goven right.

    Which in itself should tell you how few rights you actually have, if you think about it.


    and it should also tell you how much you should trust the folks who get paid to "conserve" a right in america today.
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  • quickmajik
    That said the GOA gets my vote as well.

    get hooked up to your local non NRA affiliated gun organizations as well, they will do more for your state then any national organization, because they will have the power to directly shape your state legislature.
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  • worstenemy453
    quote:Originally posted by quickmajik
    That said the GOA gets my vote as well.

    get hooked up to your local non NRA affiliated gun organizations as well, they will do more for your state then any national organization, because they will have the power to directly shape your state legislature.


    How do i go about finding local organizations ?

    Is there a website that might have a list of them or something.
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  • worstenemy453
    Found the GOA, seems like a great organization from just looking around on the website.

    Now if i join now and pay the $20, will i need to repay in January again ? It says annual but they are calling it the 2010 membership. Maybe i should just wait until the first to join.
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  • cce1302
    quote:Originally posted by worstenemy453
    Found the GOA, seems like a great organization from just looking around on the website.

    Now if i join now and pay the $20, will i need to repay in January again ? It says annual but they are calling it the 2010 membership. Maybe i should just wait until the first to join.

    GOA membership is 12 months from the day you pay.
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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    Another vote for GOA, and also Second Amendment Foundation(SAF).
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  • cactuspete1
    BEWARE of anyone that says "Send me Money" and I will take up your fight for you. That goes for the NRA, GOA, and any other organization.
    None of them have accomplished much of anything in stopping the gun laws. Sure, a little here and a little there, but Major Issues they havent put a dent in them.[:(]
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  • Spider7115
    The Virginia Citizens Defense League is right in your backyard. Get involved with them. They're a good group and staunch supporters of the 2nd Amendment.

    http://www.vcdl.org/
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  • Mossbergboogie
    quote:Originally posted by ECC
    I'm smelling a troll...but the NRA is one of the worst anti-gun organizations on the planet...period. They are a wolf in sheep's clothing...and have deceived millions...working behind the scenes to strip you of your rights to own firearms.


    Nah just young and ignorant... Everyone has been there..

    OP- SAF or The CATO Institute have done the most in the last decade.
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  • RtWngExtrmst
    It's been estimated there are at least 20,000 local, state and federal rules, regulations and laws that are in direct contradiction to the 2nd amendmwent. And that number is growing. APPARENTLY THE 'GUN RIGHTS' ORGANIZATIONS ARE NOT DOING MUCH.
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  • rong
    Sonny, you're ignorant, immature
    and should never own a firearm.
    Shut off the computer and go study
    or I'll spank you.I think mommie is
    calling.
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  • Don McManus
    Lately, the Cato Institute, the GOA (Gun-owners of America), and the SAF (Second Amendment Foundation) have been leading the charge to repeal 2nd Amendment infringements.

    The most prominent examples being Heller and McDonald, of course, but much good work, particularly by the SAF, has been done in local venues across the country.
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  • Mr. Perfect
    quote:Originally posted by Horse Plains Drifter
    Another vote for GOA, and also Second Amendment Foundation(SAF).
    both of these get my vote as well.
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  • He Dog
    First join a local group, there will be a "Smithville Gun Collectors Association" or "Ohio Gun Collectors" or something similar and real where you are.

    Both NRA and GOA beg for more money, both have political agendas beyond the second amendment, but GOA does not pay the top offices millions per year.
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  • the middle
    quote:Originally posted by ChrisInTempe
    All I know is the NRA supports Chinese baseball cap factories, Chinese LED flashlight factories and I wouldn't be in the least bit surprised if the window sticker they sent me for my car was printed in China too.

    In recent years the American Civil Liberties Union has gone to court in defense of private gun ownership, and won, on several occasions.

    Maybe I should shift my NRA membership dollars to the ACLU?



    Dont forget Rifle scopes with the NRA label....Made in China!!!
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  • mrseatle
    R.W.V.A.
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  • worstenemy453
    quote:Originally posted by rong
    Sonny, you're ignorant, immature
    and should never own a firearm.
    Shut off the computer and go study
    or I'll spank you.I think mommie is
    calling.


    I love how you come at me doing the same thing i was doing. I guess being a hypocrite is working for you moron.
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  • joshmb1982
    my NRA card is very nice. looks almost just like a credit card. my name member ID in raised letters. has the nra crest or emblem whatever its called on it. very nice looking. My GOA card is fairly plain looking. red card with the minute man holding his musket in the goa logo. had to right in my own name. No info on the back of it.


    which organization uses more of its money to fight for our rights and which one wasts more money on pretty much worthless crap??

    And last i knew GOA didnt have mandatory join up fees. can you give 50 bucks. great. 25 bucks. thank you. cant afford to give anything. thanks for joining. ive joined up family to the GOA.
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  • TrinityScrimshaw
    If not a Troll, then perhaps a fishing expedition for a college final of sorts?

    Ether way, if it quacks like a duck it isn't an insurance salesman![;)]

    Trinity +++
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  • bpost
    If you are going to shoot in Competition you must be a NRA member; that will remain that way until someone else steps up to sanction shooting sports. If you hunt it is wise to be an NRA member for the liability insurance. If you own guns it is wise to be an NRA member for the $1,000.00 gun coverage.

    If you are wise you will tell the NRA to NEVER call or mail you asking for money.

    You are wise to avoid the NRA-ILA like the black plague Evil twin to the devil it truly is.

    My .02 and I'm stickin' to it.
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  • pickenup
    The OP has been registered here since 2/08, and has over 250 posts. He wants us to believe that he hasn't read any of the threads in General Discussion pertaining to the NRA? Ya, right.

    OK then, if not, read the sticky in this forum about the NRA-ILA.

    quote:Originally posted by bpost
    If you are going to shoot in Competition you must be a NRA member; that will remain that way until someone else steps up to sanction shooting sports.
    You should be a bit more specific here. I have been shooting Competition for YEARS. Sometimes 3 matches per week (which is about as much as I want) and have NEVER been asked if I was a member of the NRA.

    quote:Originally posted by bpost
    You are wise to avoid the NRA-ILA like the black plague Evil twin to the devil it truly is.
    Totally agree here.
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  • wpage
    Join them all. Some portion may go where you want it. Like paying taxes and union dues.
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  • slumlord44
    Join the NRA. Not perfect but nothing is. Some people here hate them, but I go to a lot of gun shows and never find NRA haters there. GOA is also good and do not forget your state rifle association if there is one.
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