they are necessary even if nothing else to be the punching bag.
EXACTLY!!!!!!
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they are necessary even if nothing else to be the punching bag.
One could also send a check to Gun Owners of America. They never give in.
Agreed -- does not seem to be organized by the NRA (I'm sure they don't mind the influx of cash). It's a shame they'll never release a count of members more specific than "5+ million".The way I read the OP's message it appears to be a true grassroots movement designed to offset the demonstrations which are planned for that day.Is this an NRA thing or just people doing in support of the NRA.
How about "injecting" some money into NES, cheapskate?I now know why the NRA initiated the bump stock ban: so they would get more money injections to 'fight' the increased spike in gun control.
How about "injecting" some money into NES, cheapskate?
Other than buying (or selling) more firearms, where else can I throw small bits of money right now?
So... Can I do this as the owner of a business? Legally?Buy someone else a membership. Anyone remotely interested.
Put [email protected] as your email address in the GOA form to avoid getting spam email. Paper mail is more difficult to avoid.Debating whether to throw $20 at GOA, and whether I want to open myself up to Gottlieb's spam machine.
Voters are a kind of political interest!Great to see so many members donating. I always have to laugh when the antis claim that the NRA, GOAL, etc. are funded by "political interests."
Is that new, or is that URL left over from 2016? I think Ruger already paid up...NRA-ILA | Ruger: $5 Million Match
Ruger will match donations up to $5 MILLION!!!!!!
f*** them! In my 63 years I have learned that they are all in it for the money and cushy jobs and nothing else. I will go it alone as I always have.
I should, I've gotten some use out of this forum over the years. That still does not negate the NRA's history of supporting infringements on the 2nd Amendment over the years.How about "injecting" some money into NES, cheapskate?
Buy someone else a membership. Anyone remotely interested.