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  • joshmb1982
    Im reading some posts and seeing that some are not happy with the NRA. Can someone summarize or show me a previous post that explains some of this.

    Thanks
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  • wsfiredude
    Josh,

    First of all, welcome aboard!

    There are several good, no compromise groups out there, such as GOA and JPFO. If you want info on what the NRA has or has not done, do a search on the forums for "NRA". There is a wealth of information out there, posted by some good folks on here.
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  • pickenup
    Below is a bit of reading for you. Should answer most of your questions. Just click on the links. When you get through, let us know what you think. NOT ALL agree, as you will see on the threads.

    As for ranges requiring NRA membership, MANY do, including ones around here. I am "slowly" trying to change their minds. Throw too many facts in their face all at once, and they have a tendency to refuse to listen to ANYTHING. Same as some of the members here.

    http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=287342

    http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=263795

    http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=292203
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  • joshmb1982
    wow. i started reading some of this but wow theres a lot of reading. will pick up again tomarrow night. so what are some organizations that would be recomemnded to join and how do i go about it?
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  • trapguy2007
    quote:Originally posted by joshmb1982
    i see on hear a lot of you down talking the nra. weather through ignorance or anything else i am unaware of why this would be so. what do they do that is so bad? and also i live connecticut. manye of the ranges here require a nra membership to join. so unless yuour a member you need to have or have a good buddy who has enough land for a 100yrd range to shoot that is outside city limits. which here in ct isnt the easiest thing to accomplish. there are indoor 25 yrd ranges that will let anyone in but what good is that for honing your skills with a rifle? if not jopining the nra what other groups are there that would be helpful in this?

    will try to explain the NRA by a hypothetical proposition.
    Suppose you and a few neighbors write a contract (constitution)
    about how to handle community business.
    You all want the contract to be easily understood(thou shall not )
    so it is written simply .
    Everybody signs and things go well for decades.
    Suddenly someone says "I think the wording has a totally different
    meening .
    Turmoil comes into play ,and a mediator(NRA) comes in to fight the battle for you .
    Now he says that he knows that the wording is correct ,but the best deal he can get is about 85% of the original contract (constitution).
    The next thing you know ,someone else wants to modify the contract a little further .
    The Mediator (Self proclaimed)again steps in and comes back saying that the best deal is now 75% of the original.
    Now this progression continues on and on until you have very little of the original left .
    At some point you have to ask yourself who this bozo is really working for .
    And that is the way a lot of us feel about the NRA.
    I think I would call what they are doing COLUSION.
    I am an NRA member myself in order to belong to my club .
    I hate it !
    If you have to join ,pay the money and tell them to kiss off .
    #1 no extra money !
    #2 Don't call me !
    Pay dues in any way to get a discount(go to the Grand American and join(two free boxes of shot shells)
    #3 if your club has a lifetime membership ,Take that option as you may not have to be a member at that time .
    Paying them anything over would be like hiring your enemies brother as a lawyer.
    I am not trying to be a smart ass but this is how I feel about the (job) they have done .
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  • pickenup
    quote:Originally posted by joshmb1982
    so what are some organizations that would be recomemnded to join and how do i go about it?
    You haven't read far enough.
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  • joshmb1982
    im readding some of the lgos highball posted. habeaus corpus??? ive bookmarked the websites for GOA and JPFO. will be reading into them more later. ok finished with those three links sent in by pickenup. what an eye opener. i never knew the nra was like that. i just joined them this spring and am now half regretting it. though i fear i will have to continue my membership as i am saving up to join a shooting rang and they require a membership.
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  • Highball
    joshmb1982;

    I ask nothing of anyone save a fair, open-minded reading of the facts presented by other posters.

    I lived thru many of those events .. since 1968 I have been convinced that we are on the long slide to oblivion of freedom.

    Some of the bitterest arguments on these forums.and in real life .. center around gun owners that support gun control.
    Mostly these people resist harsh, speedy justice for vicious criminals .. and I place them in the same camp as Dodd/Shumer/Fiendstein/Kennedy.

    The PROBLEM, of course...is that the general public puts them in OUR camp .. those of us that support the Constitution.
    Those that support government gun control do NOT ... CANNOT ..even pretend that they do...when challenged by some one with the balls to hold them to the subject.

    I hope you continue to study the subject. It is of VITAL importance in the coming years.
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  • WoundedWolf
    Josh, you have learned in 24 hours what took me about 2 years to learn on these forums.

    Damn we are getting good.[;)]
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  • joshmb1982
    ive been cautious about the government since befor highschool. ive pretty well always though that power breeds curruption. and the government has way to much power. i never knew what the nra was truly about though. for that i owe many thanks. ill be sure to join another group that better suits my interests.
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  • wsfiredude
    Well now, look here folks. Here is a man who took the time to read the facts presented, then on his own, made a decision.

    congrats Josh.[:D]
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  • Permanently deleted user
    quote:Originally posted by wsfiredude
    Well now, look here folks. Here is a man who took the time to read the facts presented, then on his own, made a decision.

    congrats Josh.[:D]


    Here are the two reasons I belive that make his decision possible:

    1 He is younger and OPEN minded. He is willing to listen, because he doesn't "know it all".

    2 He is an INDEPENDANT thinker. He doesn't just follow the "herd" because he is TOLD to do so.


    Those two things ALSO may well apply to REAL freedom minded folks.
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  • wsfiredude
    freemind,

    x-ring.
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  • slumlord44
    The NRA is far from being perfect. Come to think of it NOTHING is perfect. There are some other orgnizations worth looking at. That being said, If the NRA had never existed this forum would not exist because we would have been a gun free country many years ago. In my opinion, which for the most part is not shared on this fourm, all gun owners who want to continue to be gun owners should be NRA members.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    quote:Originally posted by slumlord44
    The NRA is far from being perfect. Come to think of it NOTHING is perfect. There are some other orgnizations worth looking at. That being said, If the NRA had never existed this forum would not exist because we would have been a gun free country many years ago. In my opinion, which for the most part is not shared on this fourm, all gun owners who want to continue to be gun owners should be NRA members.


    LMAO at the rediculousness of your simple minded post.

    OUR rights EXIST because of GOD and the CONSTITUTION, NOT because of the NRA. Wake up would you.......
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  • wsfiredude
    originally posted by slumlord44:

    The NRA is far from being perfect.

    The NRA is not even close to being "good".[:(!]

    Come to think of it NOTHING is perfect. There are some other orgnizations worth looking at.

    And joining, because they refuse to compromise, unlike the NRA. GOA comes to mind.

    That being said, If the NRA had never existed this forum would not exist because we would have been a gun free country many years ago.

    You must be joking. If the brave men who founded this Republic had never existed, we would be a gun free country. The reason we still have the RTKBA is the sheer number of gun owners in this country, coupled with the fact those in power believe the false assumption that most gun owners are die-hard patriots. We know that is not the case. If those in power realized the true level of apathy among gun owners, they would have gone for the death blow long ago.

    In my opinion, which for the most part is not shared on this fourm, all gun owners who want to continue to be gun owners should be NRA members.

    No, gun owners need to be patriots first. Were that to occur, you would see NRA membership dwindle.
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  • rkba4ever
    I'm going to preface this by stating: I am a life member of the NRA since 1998, and will not be resigning that membership.

    Having said that, I am forced to admit I do not have the "dog in this fight" that I thought I did. Having been a gun enthusiast my entire life, I had thought for many years that the NRA was THE voice in support of 2A. After reading though the proffered information of past threads, I am no longer convinced of that. Having seen what they have supported in the past under the guise of "reasonable" ( the phrase "reasonable restriction" makes me want to projectile vomit[xx(] ) has left me feeling more than a little betrayed. I can say of a certain I will no longer send in my money, as I had been accustomed to on several occasion in the last few years. What I will be doing, is more research into alternative organizations who are more in tune with my absolute belief in the right to keep and bear arms.
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  • wsfiredude
    rkba4ever,

    You have discovered the truth.
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  • Highball
    quote:I'm going to preface this by stating: I am a life member of the NRA since 1998, and will not be resigning that membership.

    Nor will I...a life member since the early eighties. See..as humans, we make mistakes. The ability to ADMIT those mistakes is what separates the men from the boys.
    Even better is the activity that helps OTHERS not commit those same mistakes.
    I was told (in the mid-ninties) by a NRA field rep. that life members that chucked in their membership were reported to the government agencies engaged in internal spying..some of the multitudes of alphabet goons we fund at the point of a gun.

    At the time..I did not feel I could afford another strike against me.

    Today..it pleases me that it costs them a couple of bucks every month to send me that mainly useless rag they send out.

    Some day, gather up one of the 1950-60s Rifleman..full of how-to-do-its, gunsmithing, teardowns...today, it mostly is advertising for the latest, newest wonder gun out there.
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  • slumlord44
    freemind
    Simple minded post? I gave up name calling in grade school. Adults should be able to discuss issues without lowering themselves to kid games like name calling. I am of the opinion that everyone in this country is entitled to their own opinion. Something called the First Amemdment to the Constitution. Sometimes this forum is like trying to reason with my Democrat friends and relatives.
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  • pickenup
    quote:Originally posted by slumlord44
    freemind
    Simple minded post? I gave up name calling in grade school. Adults should be able to discuss issues without lowering themselves to kid games like name calling. I am of the opinion that everyone in this country is entitled to their own opinion. Something called the First Amemdment to the Constitution.
    Everyone (even slumlord44) has a right to their opinion.
    Agree or disagree.
    Name calling IS unnecessary.
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  • wsfiredude
    originally posted by pickenup:

    Everyone (even slumlord44) has a right to their opinion.
    Agree or disagree.
    Name calling IS unnecessary.

    Pick,

    I agree, but slum all but called freemind a "Democrat". That's just as bad as being called a "Republican."[:D]
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  • Highball
    quote: who want to continue to be gun owners should be NRA members.
    And besides .. my opinion is that those people rank right there with democrats/republicans and other Quislings...

    Unless they are fully cognizant of what the NRA represents...

    Is "Quisling" calling names.for people that have infiltrated the gun movement and worked tirelessly for gun control ?
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  • pickenup
    General name calling is fine. IE, Sheeple, Quisling, etc.

    If it gets personal, it is not, and will get the thread locked or poofed.

    Even if I happen to AGREE with the name-caller.
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