Remember, the NRA gets paid for delivering you spam. Frequently, quite a lot of money. It doesn't matter if they're sending life insurance offers, discounts on car rentals, or purple widgets, they get a piece of delivering the message and a piece of whatever you buy. It's annoying, but it also helps supplement their war chest. I don't know if you can "opt out" of solicitations from the NRA, but that's where I would start.bizarrenormality wrote:It was very liberating when I realized any organization with time and money to spam doesn't need any more of either from me.
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