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I suppose I should put mine in my sig line also.

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seamusTX wrote:I got this by e-mail:
Wayne LaPierre wrote:The NRA has nearly 300,000 members in Texas, yet the TSRA has fewer than 35,000. The NRA works hard to support its state affiliates, and the TSRA was recognized as the best in the nation when it was awarded the State Association of the Year Award in 2004. In Texas, NRA relies on the strength of the Texas State Rifle Association and its membership to preserve our rights that are so clearly written into our Constitution. As a Texan and as an NRA member, we encourage you to strengthen the great State of Texas and join the TSRA today!
To join the TSRA, simply go to the web site at tsra.com, and click the link that says "Join Now!" Together, we can keep the Second Amendment in Texas safe and sound.
Note that more than 250,000 Texans have a CHL, and barely 10% are TSRA members.

TSRA is the lobbying group for the RKBA in Texas. They are responsible for the progress made to date, and need our support in the future.

- Jim

Thanks for the reminder Jim.

I just got the same email today.

Renewed my TSRA membership and added two nephews.

A "junior membership" is nearly free ($3.00), it is an extremely affordable way to encourage/introduce our young ones to examine the TSRA.

Sign up every youngster you think might have an interest, (easy to do online).


Hmmmmmm, anyone know Michael Moore's address? :twisted:
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I received an email about joining the TRSA Yesterday. Will be a proud member very soon! :grin:
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flintknapper wrote:A "junior membership" is nearly free ($3.00), it is an extremely affordable way to encourage/introduce our young ones to examine the TSRA.
Great idea!
flintknapper wrote:Hmmmmmm, anyone know Michael Moore's address? :twisted:
No, but does anybody know any reason why someone can't purchase a gift membership for someone else? I'm just thinkin' that I can find mailing addresses for any select anti-gun presidential contender as we get a little later in the 2008 race. I wonder if any of them might appreciate a complimentary, one-year membership in the TSRA?
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Skiprr wrote:No, but does anybody know any reason why someone can't purchase a gift membership for someone else?
I don't see why not.

The NRA has a provision for gift memberships on their web site. The TSRA doesn't, but you could print out the form and fill in the person's information, mail it with a check.

- Jim
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Skiprr wrote:
flintknapper wrote:A "junior membership" is nearly free ($3.00), it is an extremely affordable way to encourage/introduce our young ones to examine the TSRA.
Great idea!
flintknapper wrote:Hmmmmmm, anyone know Michael Moore's address? :twisted:
No, but does anybody know any reason why someone can't purchase a gift membership for someone else? I'm just thinkin' that I can find mailing addresses for any select anti-gun presidential contender as we get a little later in the 2008 race. I wonder if any of them might appreciate a complimentary, one-year membership in the TSRA?
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On a forum that I was a member of some years back, we bought a membership in the NRA for one of our staunchest anti-gun idiots. :lol:

It might be considered harassment or something like that.
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seamusTX wrote:
Skiprr wrote:No, but does anybody know any reason why someone can't purchase a gift membership for someone else?
I don't see why not.

The NRA has a provision for gift memberships on their web site. The TSRA doesn't, but you could print out the form and fill in the person's information, mail it with a check.

- Jim

Gift memberships are now available through the TSRA, that is how I signed up my nephews.

It is very easy to do. Basically...all you need is the persons name and a mailing address.

Do it now....right here: http://www.tsra.com/?p=page&id=60
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Both my son and I are TSRA members. I have paid for an NRA membership, get one of the magazines but haven't received any other confirmation that the NRA considers me a member. I have thought that strange.
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I joined the NRA and TSRA last year. I really need to join the GOA aswell.
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jimlongley wrote:I suppose I should put mine in my sig line also.

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stroo wrote:I have paid for an NRA membership, get one of the magazines but haven't received any other confirmation that the NRA considers me a member. I have thought that strange.
Something's wrong there. You should get a plastic membership card, a couple of stickers, a package of benefits information, and at least one letter a month with some kind of solicitation.

You might want to call membership services.

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I was gonna join online just now, but they need to fix their SSL certificate first. :???:

I wonder if they just changed hosts or something.
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seamusTX wrote:
stroo wrote:I have paid for an NRA membership, get one of the magazines but haven't received any other confirmation that the NRA considers me a member. I have thought that strange.
Something's wrong there. You should get a plastic membership card, a couple of stickers, a package of benefits information, and at least one letter a month with some kind of solicitation.
There have been years when I missed my NRA membership card. I figure I accidentally tossed it in the monthly bushel of (unread, unopened) junk mail NRA sends me.

Honestly... they must spend my entire dues just sending me crap begging for more money.
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Thanks. I figured I should be getting more stuff, but to be honest I don't care that much about the card or the junk mail. I really just wanted to make a contribution and get the magazine. I also hate the hassle of talking to any membership services center. So for now, I'll live with it. Thanks though for the information.
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RPBrown wrote:
jimlongley wrote:I suppose I should put mine in my sig line also.

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Good for you Jim. At least it wasn't AARP
My first (late) wife joined AARP when she became eligible, and then found out about their anti-rights stance, so she quit and we harassed them until they refunded a portion of her first year membership fee.

Nowadays when I travel and see an AARP discount I request it and usually get it without showing a membership card.
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