No More Freerides, Freerolling, or Freeloading

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montgomery
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No More Freerides, Freerolling, or Freeloading

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This is a call to action for all freedom loving Patriots: If you own firearms, you need to be an NRA member. If you do not own firearms, but hate socialist ideologies, you need to be an NRA member. It is unconscionable that we have 100 million firearms owners, 63 million Trump voters, and only 5 million NRA members. Step up, sign up, and be ready to stand and fight.
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Already joined - I agree that this is a fight we cannot lose.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administrat ... ess-second

I don't have the full context for the statement made here, but I don't like this on the surface. Charles or any other legal types, what are your thoughts about this?
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As much as I am dissatisfied with the NRA's sometimes laissez-faire attitude toward certain issues, you're right: they are perhaps the only ones with a true voice in Capitol Hill. I just joined after a 6 year lapse in membership.
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remanifest wrote:Already joined - I agree that this is a fight we cannot lose.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administrat ... ess-second

I don't have the full context for the statement made here, but I don't like this on the surface. Charles or any other legal types, what are your thoughts about this?
You can't make that statement be good. Suspending due process for any reason is something to be worried about.
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Re: No More Freerides, Freerolling, or Freeloading

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I agree. I had let my membership lapse for a variety of reasons but rejoined the other day for the discounted 5 year plan.

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