Get your spouse an NRA membership

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Get your spouse an NRA membership

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Best one can do to protect 2nA is to talk to his or her spouses to sign up for an NRA membership. The more members the easier NRA can demonstrate public support.
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Signed up my wife for $25 and I got $25 bass pro gift card.

Do it! Nothing to lose.
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Beiruty wrote:Signed up my wife for $25 and I got $25 bass pro gift card.

Do it! Nothing to lose.

:iagree:

This finally got her to do it, she signed up for the EPL life even
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My wife and I both upgraded our Life Memberships to Endowment Member two or three months ago, and I have helped 4 people on this forum to upgrade their memberships to Life Member. I also FaceBooked Charles' article and offered any of my FB friends to help them upgrade their memberships if they are already members. Also, I've talked it over with my wife, and if money is a stumbling block to joining NRA for anyone in our regular circle of friends, we will help them financially as long as we are able to do so.

That is our commitment. Charles is right. 4 million members isn't going to be enough. We need 40 million members. That means that each and every member of NRA has to recruit 10 people to make it happen. We CAN make it happen. We HAVE TO make it happen, or we are all hosed. So my wife and my goal is to try and get 20 people enrolled in NRA this year.
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Signed her up 2 weeks ago or so. The Bass Pro gift card is a nice bonus. :tiphat:
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Ya know they could grow their ranks by allowing an "associate member" status for $0 no benefits just a number to add to list of the represented. I know it does not help with money but it does help with the number game.
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You read my mind, Beiruty! I'm just about to head over to the NRA website and take care of that item right now. Good call.

*EDITED TO ADD: Done!
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Chris and I have both been NRA members for a few years now....thinking about getting my dad an NRA membership (his b-day is next week).
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Signed WifeGBiv up last week.
Upgraded myself to life this week.
Been spreading the word as best as I can...
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Signed up the wife, youngest daughter and son-in-law tonight.
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suthdj wrote:Ya know they could grow their ranks by allowing an "associate member" status for $0 no benefits just a number to add to list of the represented. I know it does not help with money but it does help with the number game.
They do offer an associate membership, but not for free, it's $10 and excludes the magazine.
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If you sign up for EPL life it's only $25 a quarter which is only $8.33 a month. So for 8 bucks a month you can be a supporting member of the NRA. Not bad really.
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Mrs. Anygun is a life member. She would have preferred shoes.

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I got my wife a membership to the NRA, TSRA and donated to the NRA-ILA.

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Called literally 1 minute ago and they gave me a membership for my wife for $20... :patriot:
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