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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3409632" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I’ll try to explain the reason NRA membership is required at some ranges. </p><p>I was Vice President of the Ponca City Rifle and Pistol club for 3 years and President for 4 years before resigning this year. </p><p>NRA membership is required to become a member of our range. The NRA provides the liability insurance for the range. </p><p>Our membership fees are $180 the first year and $80 per year after. </p><p>While President we had a couple members that didn’t renew because of some issues they had with the NRA. I had the same feelings, so I went on the hunt for range insurance through a couple gun friendly independent insurance agents. </p><p>The cheapest they could come up with was $125,000 per year which would wipe out the clubs budget forcing closure. </p><p>The NRA range insurance is in the very low 5 figure range that we could afford to keep the gate open for members and have money to keep making improvements. </p><p>I hope that answers your questions, so now you have to make the decision on what you want to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3409632, member: 5412"] I’ll try to explain the reason NRA membership is required at some ranges. I was Vice President of the Ponca City Rifle and Pistol club for 3 years and President for 4 years before resigning this year. NRA membership is required to become a member of our range. The NRA provides the liability insurance for the range. Our membership fees are $180 the first year and $80 per year after. While President we had a couple members that didn’t renew because of some issues they had with the NRA. I had the same feelings, so I went on the hunt for range insurance through a couple gun friendly independent insurance agents. The cheapest they could come up with was $125,000 per year which would wipe out the clubs budget forcing closure. The NRA range insurance is in the very low 5 figure range that we could afford to keep the gate open for members and have money to keep making improvements. I hope that answers your questions, so now you have to make the decision on what you want to do. [/QUOTE]
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