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To get your concealed permit you have to get a NRA certified instructor to sign you off.
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To get your concealed permit you have to get a NRA certified instructor to sign you off.
@lowly monk comes back atcha with the documentation.
Page 2: "...that you have completed training by a certified NRA instructor..." Touche!
@lowly monk comes back atcha with the documentation.
Page 2: "...that you have completed training by a certified NRA instructor..." Touche!
Technically @Stomper is correct because you don't "have to get a NRA certified instructor to sign you off", as @lowly monk stated in his post. It's not mandatory, it's just one of options for a CHL.
Ray
I just went ahead and got the lifetime, no more calls. If there was no NRA there would be a Hillary right now.For the first time in years I have not re-upped my membership. I got fed up with their continual soliciting of funds. I had no issue with sending them $30 a year to lobby gun rights. IMO the NRA takes the bashing after a shooting incident and leaves places like Gun Owners of America free to do the work.
I stopped my membership after repeated asking them to stop calling every other Sunday night asking me to buy a lifetime membership. No means no but they kept calling. I will not be harassed by people I contribute to. GOA doesn't solicit funds so much.
As for the benefits of NRA, don't they provide legal council or something to life time members.
So they truly stop calling if you buy a lifetime membership? I figured since they were lobbyists that they would keep calling. This is great to know.I just went ahead and got the lifetime, no more calls. If there was no NRA there would be a Hillary right now.
Not a single call since then.Thats not why i joined though. I really wanted the American Rifleman.So they truly stop calling if you buy a lifetime membership? I figured since they were lobbyists that they would keep calling. This is great to know.
For the first time in years I have not re-upped my membership. I got fed up with their continual soliciting of funds. I had no issue with sending them $30 a year to lobby gun rights. IMO the NRA takes the bashing after a shooting incident and leaves places like Gun Owners of America free to do the work.
I stopped my membership after repeated asking them to stop calling every other Sunday night asking me to buy a lifetime membership. No means no but they kept calling. I will not be harassed by people I contribute to. GOA doesn't solicit funds so much.
As for the benefits of NRA, don't they provide legal council or something to life time members.
The only other thing I can think of is lobbyist....Now I personally from experience know that a letter to my congress person or senator (in large numbers) is MUCH more effective than any lobbyist group. Just most times people don't make the effort to send these letters.
I only get solicited when I'm on the phone with them, for example today when I released the hold on my American Rifleman mag. They asked me on the phone if it's ok to use the number I was calling from to reach me in the future. I always say no. I'm pretty sure if you called their headquarters and told them that if they don't stop with the solicitations, that they would never see another penny from you, they would oblige.
I understand why they solicite...it's because they are constantly financially overwhelmed by all the zealots on a state and national level. That said, I freaking hate being solicited, so I get the frustration. But how is it any different from the metric ton of mail I get from CapitolOne credit cards each year, Fios or anything else for that matter.