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by Skiprr
Thu Jan 31, 2013 2:39 am
Forum: National Rifle Association
Topic: Becoming an NRA member
Replies: 27
Views: 6136

Re: Becoming an NRA member

AndyC wrote:Got my NRA card, stickers, etc in the mail last night.
And you will be pleasantly surprised when you see that "evil black rifles" are regularly reviewed in American Rifleman. The NRA fights for your right to own your semi-automatic firearms.

Only a small percentage of NRA members are FUDs.

Come to Houston for the NRA Annual Meeting May 3 through 5.
by Skiprr
Sun Jan 13, 2013 11:46 pm
Forum: National Rifle Association
Topic: Becoming an NRA member
Replies: 27
Views: 6136

Re: Becoming an NRA member

gguess66 wrote:I was trying to register for the insurance it was asking for member number and I don't know how to get that.
That would be on your NRA membership card. And, if I'm not mistaken, you need that number to register on the NRA website.

If you are a new member and haven't received your membership packet, you can call NRA HQ at 877-487-5407, describe your situation, and they can tell you your member number.

There have been over 100,000 new NRA members in the past four weeks. That's perfect; but it means the clerical side of the NRA is stretched really thin. It will take longer than normal to receive credentials via snail mail.

I have no insider knowledge, but I don't believe the NRA has ever had this volume of new memberships in such a short period of time. The Obama administration and Congress should take note.
by Skiprr
Sun Jan 13, 2013 11:36 pm
Forum: National Rifle Association
Topic: Becoming an NRA member
Replies: 27
Views: 6136

Re: Becoming an NRA member

Gungirl wrote:Thanks everyone, so am I understanding correctly that the only real difference between regular member and lifetime is voting rights?
You can vote as an annual member, but you must have been a member for five consecutive years.

Another difference--though I don't know how much difference it might make--is that an annual member receives $5,000 of free accidental death and dismemberment coverage; a life member gets $10,000 AD&D coverage. Active Law Enforcement Officers get $25,000 AD&D coverage regardless of their type of membership.

Speaking of insurance, don't forget to activate your $2,500 of complimentary ArmsCare coverage. This covers firearms against theft, accidental loss, and damage. You can purchase higher amounts of coverage at very reasonable rates. This is available to all members.

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