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<blockquote data-quote="Travis798" data-source="post: 2860811" data-attributes="member: 5980"><p>I joined the NRA way back when I was 14. Paid my dues with money I had saved up mowing yards. Several years ago, there was a push in Oklahoma for Open Carry. The ORA was out against it, and I tried to get the NRA to slap their hand and come out in support of it. I was told that the NRA wasn't interested one way or the other about open carry in Oklahoma. It simply wasn't a big enough issue for them to deal with. At that moment, I decided I was done financially supporting an organization that didn't support me.</p><p></p><p>Once my membership expired, I got the letters for a bit, then I got a phone call. I explained to the caller my reason for dropping my membership, and that unless the NRA starts supporting every pro gun measure and coming out against every one that would harm our rights, they would never see another dime from me. I haven't been bothered by them since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travis798, post: 2860811, member: 5980"] I joined the NRA way back when I was 14. Paid my dues with money I had saved up mowing yards. Several years ago, there was a push in Oklahoma for Open Carry. The ORA was out against it, and I tried to get the NRA to slap their hand and come out in support of it. I was told that the NRA wasn't interested one way or the other about open carry in Oklahoma. It simply wasn't a big enough issue for them to deal with. At that moment, I decided I was done financially supporting an organization that didn't support me. Once my membership expired, I got the letters for a bit, then I got a phone call. I explained to the caller my reason for dropping my membership, and that unless the NRA starts supporting every pro gun measure and coming out against every one that would harm our rights, they would never see another dime from me. I haven't been bothered by them since. [/QUOTE]
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