+1. I am a proud NRA member, and I deliberately advertise them. Once in a while, it begets a conversation in which I get to make the other person aware of its importance in maintaining their civil liberties. If that gets someone else to join once in a while, it's worth the risk.Teamless wrote:- YesNordicTexan wrote:Does any one put their NRA stickers on their car?
Besides, I drive an SUV. There's nothing in the car that isn't in plain sight. I've been sporting my NRA Life Member sticker in the back window for {{cough}} years, and I just haven't gotten around to putting up my NRA Endowment Member sticker yet. Haven't ever had my car broken into because of it. Meanwhile, several forum members who presumably are suitably cautious about putting stickers on their vehicles have had them broken into in the five years I've been a member. I mean, I can see where if you lived in a given area that might be a problem, but for me, where I live, it isn't. Wanna know where the largest part of the vehicle break-ins occur in Grapevine throughout the year? The parking lot of the Grapevine Mills Mall, that's where. Just read a few days worth of the local police blotter. The mall is posted 30.06, and I consequently avoid it like diarrhea, and I wouldn't go in there anyway because I respect their stupid sign and I understand that they don't want my money there. Maybe an NRA sticker there might draw a thief who is aware of what the 30.06 sign means. But there really isn't anywhere else here where that would be an issue.