montanahogrider
Member
Those of us who are above the age of 50 should drop the AARP if you are a member. And join the NRA instead. I have found the NRA discounts at some local stores (gun shops) to be quite substantial. Another reason for dropping your AARP membership is.... Those folks who use the AARP card to get a discount at motels. At AARP you get a 5% discount at most motels. The NRA membership card gets you a whopping 20% discount! I book my motels through "Choiceprivileges" 1-888-770-6800. It costs nothing to join and every so often you get a free room. Plus the 20% discount for the NRA card is sweet! The room I am in right now was $89.00, and with the NRA discount I paid $63.99 plus $5.12 state tax in Idaho, $69.43. That's 20 bucks in savings on just one night! That paid for the pizza we ordered in! We need to do business with those businesses that support our second amendment rights!
It would be nice if we had a list of major U.S corporations that supported our second amendment rights that we could do business with. AARP does not advertise it's anti-gun stance, so it is up to the individual member to research it and decide. But I sure like that 20% discount on my motels as opposed to 5%. I know this sounds like an advertisement but it's not. I just think that more of our members should belong no a firearms supporting organization. Plus the benefits of membership are great.
It would be nice if we had a list of major U.S corporations that supported our second amendment rights that we could do business with. AARP does not advertise it's anti-gun stance, so it is up to the individual member to research it and decide. But I sure like that 20% discount on my motels as opposed to 5%. I know this sounds like an advertisement but it's not. I just think that more of our members should belong no a firearms supporting organization. Plus the benefits of membership are great.