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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1313527" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Then perhaps we should all join GOA while maintaining our NRA dues. What if Congress had lobbyists from 4 million+ NRA members AND 4 million+ GOA members? That would double the lobbying power of gun rights advocates while letting the NRA know they're not the only game in town.</p><p></p><p>The problem with the NRA is twofold. On the one hand you have the inside the beltway types running the organization. They're part of the good ol boy power elite, brokering our rights. On the other hand you have a substantial percentage of the NRA membership who are complete fudds. They believe everything the NRA "leadership" says and really don't care about the rights of very gun owner, just the rights they care about. Those shotgun elitists, cowboy purists and bubba deer hunters could care less if you have an "evil assault rifle" and some even actively oppose it!</p><p></p><p>We've always been a fractured group that the leftists pick off one by one with divide and conquer tactics. The biggest problem with the NRA is a significant portion of the herd is diseased and weak. The NRA is not the only reason we still have gun rights. Statistics more than anything protect us. The left knows that NRA membership is less than 10% of the total gun owners in America. Cut too deep and the sleeping giant will wake up and rip their heads off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1313527, member: 1132"] Then perhaps we should all join GOA while maintaining our NRA dues. What if Congress had lobbyists from 4 million+ NRA members AND 4 million+ GOA members? That would double the lobbying power of gun rights advocates while letting the NRA know they're not the only game in town. The problem with the NRA is twofold. On the one hand you have the inside the beltway types running the organization. They're part of the good ol boy power elite, brokering our rights. On the other hand you have a substantial percentage of the NRA membership who are complete fudds. They believe everything the NRA "leadership" says and really don't care about the rights of very gun owner, just the rights they care about. Those shotgun elitists, cowboy purists and bubba deer hunters could care less if you have an "evil assault rifle" and some even actively oppose it! We've always been a fractured group that the leftists pick off one by one with divide and conquer tactics. The biggest problem with the NRA is a significant portion of the herd is diseased and weak. The NRA is not the only reason we still have gun rights. Statistics more than anything protect us. The left knows that NRA membership is less than 10% of the total gun owners in America. Cut too deep and the sleeping giant will wake up and rip their heads off. [/QUOTE]
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