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Anyone interested in a $495 NRA Life membership ?

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$495 - membership off.
divided by $35 - current cost of yearly.
equals 14 years.

Im 56, will I live long enough.. I hope so.

If I live past 70, the lifetime membership is worth it.

But Im still not sure.. Im a passive gun owner.

In that I do own a rifle and will soon own a handgun.

But I am also one.. who will ignore any law that keeps me from protecting my family & my home.. my guns will never leave the house except for maintnance or practice... and only then.

I dont hunt, and dont plan to.. I did as a kid.. but it was rare because I only went with my dad then... and after he retired he didnt hunt anymore.
He retired at 56... and liveed to be 89.


If I read the ad right, I got 3 days to decide.
 
Thanks for the heads up on this. I have been paying for yearly memberships for five years now, and have been considering the life membership. This offer convinced me to go ahead and sign up now.
 
The $300 memberships in 2013 was the way to go. Hopefully the NRA won't ever need to fundraise like that again
 
Congratulations karateclarinet




$495 - membership off.
divided by $35 - current cost of yearly.
equals 14 years.

Im 56, will I live long enough.. I hope so.

If I live past 70, the lifetime membership is worth it.

To me sending them money to fight for me makes it worth it. I send them more money as a life member than I did as an annual member. The point is to financially support a grass roots orgization, they can't fight Bloomberg without us. I pinch pennies to, but when I have extra they get some of it. Hopefully it will help my children and grandchildren enjoy the same freedom I have. They may NEED it.

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