That's a great idea, I may just do that!ThePomel - why don't you try calling the toll-free membership number and see if they will apply at least part of that 5 yr. membership towards the discounted Life price?
Couldn't hurt to ask.
Chuck, that is so funny and yet makes sense. I got my membership when I was young. Today at 65 if I had it to do again I just might consider year to year. Heck, I keep burying friends thinking I could be in the box next.At my age, I figure I'm money ahead renewing my membership on a one or two year basis as opposed to getting a life membership.
So, I do not think a life membership with the NRA is worth it for me.
Being a member of the NRA is worth it to me.
That is what I did for my son when he was born five years ago.NRA life membership is more "worth it" the younger you are. Get it while you're still in your 20's. Each extra year of life expectancy increases the benefit.
Actually, to take this to an extreme, give a gift of NRA life membership to a baby as soon as it's born!
If it wasn't for the NRA, chances are you wouldn't legally be able to possess a firearm, and neither would I.never liked NRA, never will ...