IMO, the only way anyone gets the real attention of Congress or other law making groups is by a collective voice. The best (and most cost effective) way we have to get that voice is to join a group that has a pathway into the law makers and will lobby for us as a whole. Now, while you may not agree with all of the views or ideals of the NRA or TSRA, it is important too help support them.mr.72 wrote:So, I am getting the message: you are a fool who lacks common sense if you do not swallow the idea that the NRA is the only possible hope for the defense of the 2A in America, is that it?
Good thing they had the NRA when the Constitution was drafted then. Free Americans, on their own, could not possibly support their own rights without the precious NRA, could they?
Those couple of posts in this thread added another reason for me to not join the NRA. Maybe it's NRA members' attitudes that are preventing others from joining. Just a thought.
I think you will agree that the Brady Bunch has a very big hook into those that make the laws. How many organizations, other than the NRA, do you hear the Brady's fighting against? To me, that means the NRA has that voice and the Brady's are concerned about it. I am going to do what I can to help support a group that is that much of a thorn in the Brady's side!