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OT/ Guns on the forum


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Posted by Danny Tabor on November 24, 2008 at 19:29:52 from (24.154.88.106):

Alright, I"ve been following the threads on this forum and up until now, I"ve quiet. Now I think its time to ask, What are you doing to keep your 2nd amendment right?
There are some things you can do now. Are you a member of the National Rifle Association (NRA)? Get out your card and make certain. If you can"t find it or don"t know, then probably you aren"t and should join. While your at it give memberships out as Christmas presents. Below I"ll have a link to make it easy. If you belong to a hunting or gun club, see to it that all members must belong to the NRA. Make a change in the by-laws for it to stick.
It is the lobbyist"s that give us a voice in Washington. When one our NRA representatives meets with a Congressman the first thing that politician asks is "how many voters are you representing". Imagine if you will the difference it would make if rather than saying 4 million, the NRA could say 10 or 20 million or more. It is votes that these politicians are worried about. The bigger the number, the louder our voice.
I have had the discussion also, with Americans who for some reason or another allowed their NRA membership las because they didn"t think they were being represented. I ask them did they represent themselves to the NRA. I want people to be members but also to be involved in the NRA. Allow the NRA to hear your voice and carry your message to Washington.
I don"t believe anybody will have to worry about the guns they own now being taken away but I do think that it maybe difficult to buy certain models in the future and even more importantly it will be drastically expensive and difficult to buy ammo. for your gun. Guns are worthless without ammunition.
My final thoughts are that there are plenty of things that can be done and should be done to prepare ourselves for this battle to protect the 2nd ammendment. These do not involve building our arsonals or burying our guns. Nor does it involve "Rambo" statements or mentallity. But I beg you if you do care about our rights to join and become involved in the NRA and to also sign others up to be members of the NRA.

Danny Tabor

http://membership.nrahq.org/default.asp?campaignid=XR020586


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