Should NRA spend more money on magazine and TV?

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The NRA meets a need and I think it would be foolish to dump them until something better is invented. Okay, so they're not perfect - vote - you have until the end of the month to get your NRA ballot in. Meanwhile, why not hedge your bets and also join other national and local organizations?

John
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The enemy is media-wise. We should be too.
Too often the enemy and the media are one in the same.:fire:

The role of print magazines is diminishing rapidly. The lead time is too long. If you look at THR once daily, there will not be any "news" in an NRA magazine or even TV program that you have not already heard.
 
I pass the magazines on to friends who might just read them and get interested enough to join the fight. That's one of the things about the variety of articles in the mags, there's a little something for everybody.

John
 
I am *not* an NRA member. I do not ever intend to be. My president is *NOT* Charlton Heston. I do not believe the NRA has the best interests of the second amendment at heart any more. They have a FEW programs that may be of interest however I feel they are too political and too interested in selling out the constitutionally guaranteed rights of US citizens in order to please the largest portion of their membership.

To quote someone more famous than I will ever be, 'What part of Shall not be infringed don't you understand?'
 
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