Monday, November 07, 2011

100% NRA

Join us on tips on how to increase and develop your club membership, how to retain existing members, creating value in your club membership,  generating additional revenue for your club by becoming 100% NRA, becoming an NRA Recruiter, and much more! [More]
Just understand that once you put yourself under their banner, they will tell you what you can and cannot publicly espouse.  I've seen it happen.

Go ahead and take the online course--I don't know if it will be an infomercial to try and talk you into surrendering control or not, but it may have some useful pointers.  Just make sure if your club is contemplating signing up that they understand any benefits will have a cost attached--in terms of loss of autonomy.

A better solution: Invite representatives from NRA and other gun groups to make their pitches on your terms and then adopt what works for you.  But never give up your independence, and insist that you call the shots, not some talking point-dispensing Fairfax circuit rider.

2 comments:

Pat H. said...

The NRA rep sent to South Caroline deliberately sabotaged our concealed and open carry reform.

They prevented it from passage.

I watched it happen.

Anonymous said...

They did the same thing in Iowa. We had a shot at Constitutional carry and their lobbyists derailed it. Sonsabitches!