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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 3953557" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>I received my voting packet from the NRA and I also am a life member, but like <em>Tynyphil, </em>I don't plan to vote because of accusations about nefarious activities within the NRA including misuse of member dues by WLP.</p><p></p><p>I still believe that it would serve the gun community better if the NRA went back to being an educational platform and a major sponsor of firearm related activities like they use to be rather than just primarily being a lobby group in DC. Most kids these days are not being exposed in a positive way to firearm ownership and use because there are so few NRA 'boots on the ground' to mentor them. </p><p></p><p>In it's present form, the NRA may be winning [some] battles but will eventually lose the war simply because they have left the upcoming generation of kids without access to shooting venues, ignorant of firearm safety, and deft of shooting sports experience. It's no wonder that the anti-2A crowd is winning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 3953557, member: 42584"] I received my voting packet from the NRA and I also am a life member, but like [I]Tynyphil, [/I]I don't plan to vote because of accusations about nefarious activities within the NRA including misuse of member dues by WLP. I still believe that it would serve the gun community better if the NRA went back to being an educational platform and a major sponsor of firearm related activities like they use to be rather than just primarily being a lobby group in DC. Most kids these days are not being exposed in a positive way to firearm ownership and use because there are so few NRA 'boots on the ground' to mentor them. In it's present form, the NRA may be winning [some] battles but will eventually lose the war simply because they have left the upcoming generation of kids without access to shooting venues, ignorant of firearm safety, and deft of shooting sports experience. It's no wonder that the anti-2A crowd is winning. [/QUOTE]
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