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You could hit the link to the left of this page and join for one year for $25. That's $2 a month, well worth the magazine alone...you get the full membership with all bene's...

Its a no brainer.
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I like the American Rifleman! - good read
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Palladin wrote:I like the American Rifleman! - good read
+1 in the john
That's my favorite.
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You guys should read America's First Freedom once in a while. A real good rag.
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...

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It is a time for people who believe in the rights and freedoms we enjoy to stand their ground. By joining the NRA is a good place to start
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JamesA wrote:It is a time for people who believe in the rights and freedoms we enjoy to stand their ground. By joining the NRA is a good place to start
I agree. Some gun owners dont like the NRA but for us Virginians NRA, VCDL, and we the people are all we have.
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...

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when i get my concealed permit sometime this year, I'm definitely joining up.
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specterunseen wrote:when i get my concealed permit sometime this year, I'm definitely joining up.
Why not join NRA now? Your CHP has nothing to do with it. Its supporting a good cause, like the ability to carry something when you get your CHP... :whistle:
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...

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I just joined for $25 for 2 years...I wanted the pocket knife and another hunting magazine to read :clap:
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allingeneral wrote:
I kinda like the American Rifleman magazine. I read it in the bathroom :enlighten:
WAAAAY TOO MUCH INFO!!! :whistle:
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Awesome - Done! Thanks for the link!
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Another good thing with having an NRA membership, is the opportunity to renew your membership each month. :whistle:


<sarcasm, in case no one got it>
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emfneal08 wrote:I just joined for $25 for 2 years...I wanted the pocket knife and another hunting magazine to read :clap:
Got the pocket knife and mine holds a good edge on it.

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Join or renew at a discount - Click below:

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zephyp wrote:
allingeneral wrote:
herohog wrote:No Magazine (no big loss IMHO)
I kinda like the American Rifleman magazine. I read it in the bathroom :enlighten:
America's 1st Freedom for me. Current copy in the john with older copies on the night stand. Helps me sleep better knowing they are held firmly down with a fully loaded Beretta 92.
The magazine is the frosting on the cake. :tommygun:
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Sweet! I was about to join anyway and there no better way then free..How long is this membership good for?
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novashooter91 wrote:Sweet! I was about to join anyway and there no better way then free..How long is this membership good for?
Membership is good for one year, or until you discover that the NRA is turning into the next AARP.

Whichever comes first.
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OakRidgeStars wrote:
novashooter91 wrote:Sweet! I was about to join anyway and there no better way then free..How long is this membership good for?
Membership is good for one year, or until you discover that the NRA is turning into the next AARP.

Whichever comes first.
Ouch!!!!!!!!!!!
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gregj wrote:Another good thing with having an NRA membership, is the opportunity to renew your membership each month. :whistle:


<sarcasm, in case no one got it>
aint that the truth, I won't miss that either.
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I hate to be a wet blanket, but the day the NRA announced their support for Tom Perriello for reelection as 5th District Congressman (thank God he was defeated) was the day I decided to never give so much as a penny to the NRA, ever.. They also like Harry Reid, though I'm not sure if they formally supported him. Perriello might have given lip service to gun rights, but he backed all the Obama/Pelosi/Reid crap 100%, like he was a damned puppet, even though the majority of the 5th CD was against it. He found out the hard way it doesn't pay to go against the wishes of the majority of your constituents.
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