NRA Members: Do you have an NRA sticker on your car?

NRA Members: Do you have an NRA sticker on your car?

  • Yes

    Votes: 276 39.0%
  • No

    Votes: 432 61.0%

  • Total voters
    708
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Absolutely not. In fact, I don't have ANY stickers on my car, not even my work sticker (it sits on my dashboard). If I were a criminal looking for a gun, one of the first places I'd look would be a car with an NRA sticker on it. If you want to advertise to total strangers, fine. I choose not to do so.
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No!

I had a car that was severely vandalized once that I had a bumper sticker sticker on that read: I don't brake for Liberals or Antigunners

So much for the liberals' rabid protection of free speech!
 
Yes I do, on both trucks, back window drivers side. Older truck has NRA just left of AMFA (Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association) and just above Harley decal w/ US FLAG Stating: Harley Pride. Newer truck has NRA left of Eagle holding Harley Bar and Shield. (Drivers Side Rear Window Lets An Approaching LEO Know You Are One Of The Good Guys). As far as perps breaking into my vehicle or house because of an NRA decal, I have two comments: 1.If the perp's worth shooting, he is worth shooting twice. 2.At our house, we don't call 911! :what: HUSBAND FATHER VETERAN PROUD AMERICAN. ANY QUESTIONS?
 
Yes, on my truck's rear window. I dont really like stickers either, but this one and an American flag (don't have one) are allowed.
 
People have sliced the windows of my Jeep just to look around when there's nothing in it.

Unfortunately, an NRA sticker in a workplace parking lot can be the equivalent of a sticker that says, "This vehicle contains a bunch of cash and the owner won't be back 'til 5pm."

This is a safe place for a person to live. Cars, however, are often crime victims, though it used to be much worse, even. It's illegal to set up your car so it can defend itself against criminals or believe me, I would have done so years ago already.
 
I don't do bumper stickers or decals.

The last sticker to go was NRA's.

I live a 30 minute drive from Windsor, Ontario. I let my teenage daughter drive my car there to go to the Casino. She was hassled at the border by Canadian authorities after they noticed the NRA sticker. They searched the car. Fortunately, I cleaned out the car of all spent brass, loose ammo, and other gun related stuff before she took the car.

There are wackos out there that get offended by stickers. My W '04 sticker pissed off a lot of people. Just not worth it.
 
We live in a different world these days, people like to attack you when you can't fight back I.E. when your car is sitting in a parking lot and you're nowhere around. If such hasn't happened to you yet fine, it has happened to me.

Here in Colorado we've had homes vandalized (both parties) for campaign signs in the front yard.

There was a case in which a senior officer of the U.S. Army was caught spray painting obscenities on cars W/ pro Bush bumperstickers.

My car was vandalized due to a "Veterans for Bush" bumpersticker ( I can say that W/ certainty because the sticker received the brunt of the vandalism.

My wife was harrassed by another motorist from one end of town to the other for the same sticker. The day she told me about it we both signed up for the CHP class ( talk about the law of unintended consequences) and every bumper sticker except the little kid kneeling at the cross came off the car haven't had a problem yet.
 
Wow! Holy Thread Necromancy Batman!! FIVE years++?!!

But I'll bite. Yes, I have NRA and ISRA stickers on the bumper of my truck. I can understand the reasons why some folks won't. I also had a (sniff) bumper sticker for my favorite presidential candidate on there until he dropped out.

My wife (an NRA Life-Member but FAR more discrete than me) won't have stickers other than U.S. flags on her car. The odd thing is, she drives the old truck more often than I do (!).

No stickers on my old Chevy or Jeep as I don't do stickers on them.

Actually, as they keep sending stickers, we've got NRA/ISRA stickers all over the place really.
 
No

I don't have any stickers on my car.

Even if I did I probably wouldn't put one on my car, I'd feel like it was advertising that I had a gun in the car when parked and get my car broken into more often.
 
Used to on my Rover but since I got rid of her none now. I Wear an NRA life member jacket in winter. I am just not a big fan of the stickers they clutter up a car. Plus it's kinda like saying steal the gun in the trunk.
 
I don't. It's not really that I'm afraid of theft. I just don't put stickers on my car period.

I might be willing to get an NRA license plate holder though.
 
No stickers of any kind on my car. I can't figure out what the point of 'em is. Except for the one to remind me that I'm overdue on my oil change.
 
Well..to be honest, I don't really have NRA stickers, but I do have NRA license plate frames. And I used to have one of those NRA Life Member receiver hitch inserts until some guy rear ended me at a stoplight. We pulled over, and he jumped out to see if I was OK, and I feigned concern and said...."I'm OK..but you broke my NRA sign!!" I thought he was gonna wet himself....ha...I think he thought I was some kinda nut who was gonna shoot him. I just laughed then and eased his concern. No harm, no foul. Gotta say though...the look on his face was priceless. :evil:
 
Unfortunately, no.
I hate not to be able to do a little advertising for the NRA, VCDL, etc, but as others have pointed out, they can make you a target for thieves.
I would like to be able to put one of the "I'm the NRA and I vote" stickers on the back window of all my vehicles.
It would be nice for as many politicians as possible to see it!
 
Had one on my bronco rear window so I could lower it when I crossed into Canada, they don't much like us at the border crossing, then raise it when I hit the US border,

I too Have been asked about guns at the Cannuk border [On my way to the Ballet]

YES ==== I have the back of my van covered with 2A decals including the NRA.!
YES== It almost cost me BIG TIME----I was moving to MT in a GMC 7000 Truck with everything I owned in it towing my chevy van Going through a s-dakota Weigh station I was pulled aside and the first thing the gestapo asked me --carring any drugs or weapons [ WHY NO sir ==Just my entire collection of guns ] Well lets see here goes to my truck walks part way around and asks OPEN this up [Side door ] [Yea I know about search warrents ] I open the padlock and my phone and batteries fall out along with some other cargo that fell over during the trip. Lucky I put all my guns under cover and hid them well If this sukka had seen any of them I envision the cops unloading my truck and putting all my guns On canvas tarp while the anti gun News media took photos -[remember this is TOM DASCHEL territory]
Satisfied I posed no threat he let me pass -----NOW If he had walked to the back of my van He would have seen the dozens of pro gun bumper stickers stuck all over the back doors !!!!!!! I shudder as to think what would have happened .. I was visibly shaken traveling the rest of the way through SD untill I hit WY.
I live in NY stinking state -and I have a different van --IT too is covered with anti Democrat stickers and progun stickers-western NY is pro gun ! the cops are too!
My car is void of anything that makes it stand out different from anyother car--Stealth is good !
Remember =When I traveled to canada I was hasseled at the boarder--DONT go to Canada!
 
Last time I checked ...

thieves look to steal cash, jewelery, and guns. So it's not generally recommended that you let them know something worth stealing may be in your vehicle or in your house.

Mas Ayoob advocates no stickers on your vehicles or your front door to warn them or invite them to follow you and make note of where you live. I have found his advice valuable and so I continue to follow it. Your mileage may vary of course!

However, I have a jacket with a Second Amendment Foundation sticker on it, a patch for GSSF on the shoulder too. I wear that jacket to work, to the store, and other places too. I also have a few NRA logowear items I wear at various times, but I am selective about when and wear in light of my first point about thieves taking notice.
 
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