How did the NRA know I have guns?

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I know some manufacturers include NRA literature with new firearms. Gun companies have a vested interest in the right to keep and bear arms.
I would bet dollars to donuts that the NRA pays to have those cards included.
 
A lot of businesses sell names/addresses. Ever go to Bass Pro and tell them you don't want your telephone entered into their system? They told me, "The computer won't let me continue without your number". I simply said, "So cancel the purchase". :neener: By crackie...they found a way around it!
 
Now that I'm an official "old goober," I get a lot of mail from the AARP. None of it makes it as far as the house. There is a drop-off point between the mailbox and the house.

Join the NRA. You won't regret it.

I would bet dollars to donuts that the NRA pays to have those cards included.

I doubt the NRA pays to have them included, other than they probably supply the flyers at no charge. They usually offer a discount on membership.
 
Join the NRA. You won't regret it.

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If you would like to still be able to buy guns in 2009 I'd consider it essential considering the political horizon at present!

--wally.
 
Hey,Hey.
Easy with the old comments.In a couple of years,I'll
be able to join AARP.

Don't get me wrong. When I'm old I'm gonna have a pair of those underpants with silicon buttcheeks, and a tactical cane that has a built in light. I even can't wait until I can wear pants up to my armpits and can blame me not listening to the wife on my hearing aid battery going dead. Just not there yet. My parents like those old people catalogs full of big button remotes and easy to use cellphones and overpriced pentium III laptops for email the grandkids.
 
Join the NRA. You won't regret it.

I'll Second that. Simply put, no other organization does more to protect the RKBA than the NRA. We have a grim election season ahead, and the NRA needs all the support it can get.
 
True, it was either random or someone sold you out.
I have had Visa offers and catalogs coming to my house addressed to Bryndle Dadoggie.
You think they would have figured out what it spelled.
We cant hide what we love, and you are under no obligation to reply to any solicitations that come in your mail box.
 
NRA, you should join.

As to the AARP...Everytime I get their stuff about joining, I write a note on it, that when they change their position on the 2nd ammendment, I'll join. And send it back in the prepaid envelope.

Tuckerdog1
 
The Ninja Marketing Agency sends it crack specialists to search your home whenever you are at the office. They prepare a report, and then you get on a bunch of mailing lists...

Guns? NRA membership...
Pets? Purina Dog/Cat Chow samples...
Bifocals? AARP membership...
Volkswagon? Acoustic Guitar? Sandles? Green Party canidate newsletter...
 
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