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<blockquote data-quote="Packrat 6" data-source="post: 994565" data-attributes="member: 80288"><p>Teacher,</p><p>I dropped my NRA affiliation several years ago when I was receiving up to 26 pieces of junk mail per week trying to sell me insurance, credit cards, and the ilk, all under NRA stamp. I still contribute to the legal fund periodically as a non-member, but felt NRA was becoming somewhat like AARP which receives something like $13 Mil in memberships per year and close to $400 mil in insurance commissions per year and the AARP upper level management eats up a major portion of that in Salaries. </p><p> </p><p>Don't get me wrong, I like and believe that the NRA is a necessary entity, and love the magazine, which I get 2nd hand from other people, but have become rather cynical about their approach to some of the issues out there.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, I have been informed that group my daughter in law belongs to is considering full page ads in maybe the Seattle times, if they will accept it, and any other papers that they can get to run the ads. I've been forwarding your messages to her so we'll see what happens.</p><p> </p><p>Keep your powder and your Martini's dry!</p><p> </p><p>Bruce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packrat 6, post: 994565, member: 80288"] Teacher, I dropped my NRA affiliation several years ago when I was receiving up to 26 pieces of junk mail per week trying to sell me insurance, credit cards, and the ilk, all under NRA stamp. I still contribute to the legal fund periodically as a non-member, but felt NRA was becoming somewhat like AARP which receives something like $13 Mil in memberships per year and close to $400 mil in insurance commissions per year and the AARP upper level management eats up a major portion of that in Salaries. Don't get me wrong, I like and believe that the NRA is a necessary entity, and love the magazine, which I get 2nd hand from other people, but have become rather cynical about their approach to some of the issues out there. Anyway, I have been informed that group my daughter in law belongs to is considering full page ads in maybe the Seattle times, if they will accept it, and any other papers that they can get to run the ads. I've been forwarding your messages to her so we'll see what happens. Keep your powder and your Martini's dry! Bruce [/QUOTE]
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