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In reply to the discussion: NRA: No ‘Member Relationship’ With Adam Or Nancy Lanza [View all]ProgressiveProfessor
(22,144 posts)2. None of that is surprising and seems reasonable
Many people own, firearms and take shooting classes without joining the NRA. That would explain the training materials and certificates.
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Just proves there are lots of non-members who support the NRA and their love of guns (and death).
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#62
No, it means they took a shooting class, In CT that appears to be required by law.
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#63
It means the NRA bribed the folks who wrote the law. Your support of NRA is noted.
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#95
I think if you really cared you would start your own competitive training program
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#115
That would entail planning and effort. Complaining about the NRA is far easier.
friendly_iconoclast
Mar 2013
#183
They seem to spend a shitload of money on something you claim they don't care about
jmowreader
Mar 2013
#160
Yeah, so they can claim they do "good." They just want to train new folks to buy more guns.
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#172
Think of it as a sort of evangelism- You're supposed to take it on faith and not ask questions.
friendly_iconoclast
Mar 2013
#186
How many folks are official members of Republican Party, verses those who support their vile agenda?
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#64
So you think there is a stealth NRA that is much larger than the 4M members acknowledged
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#66
Most other activities that have a reasonable chance of a fatality require training.
grantcart
Mar 2013
#122
Universal state requirements for training would probably be the most effective
grantcart
Mar 2013
#146
Past time to change that aspect of laws. Why should government sanction callousness and bigotry? n/t
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#65
To get or carry a gun, one should have to see photos of people maimed by guns . . . . . .
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#67
The government requires training, which is according to many, a very good thing
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#68
Because they know more about it than those who advocate cans of beans for self defense?
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#79
NRA is a right wing organization, and not just with respect to guns. Saw Grover Norquist shilling
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#89
I already teach firearms and have no desire to take it nationally
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#116
What is the purpose of the NRA training course? Is it to show you how to use a gun safely?
Squinch
Mar 2013
#29
If there were a spate of incidents of people driving into schools and running over schoolchildren,
Squinch
Mar 2013
#59
Actually it doesn't "require" an NRA course, but the NRA was successful in getting their name into
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#90
Did you read the CT law? It is in black and white as a requirement to buy a handgun. nt
hack89
Mar 2013
#91
I appreciate your love of the NRA/guns, but they have bribed legislators and created a monopoly.
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#181
Well, there's some kind of relationship--unless they hand out certificates like candy
MADem
Mar 2013
#18
And once you've taken the course, the NRA says you know how to be safe with a gun. Snort.
Squinch
Mar 2013
#30
And have the state cut the budget for such training courses as a means to restrict pistol licenses?
X_Digger
Mar 2013
#55
By that same logic, is driver's ed failing because we still have auto crashes?
X_Digger
Mar 2013
#92
Yes, they do. NRA members teach the classes and send the names of the participants to the HQ. nt
MADem
Mar 2013
#127
I am not "confusing" a doggone thing. Step back, just a bit, and watch the money flow.
MADem
Mar 2013
#149
Nice rant, but you still haven't supported your assertion that the NRA is training everyone..
X_Digger
Mar 2013
#150
You're the one who needs to educate yourself, and you've made that abundantly clear in this
MADem
Mar 2013
#166
No, your bias is towards the fiction that the NRA is a benevolent organization that cares about you.
MADem
Mar 2013
#169
I don't know or care where you have your "fingers" but that's no concern of mine.
MADem
Mar 2013
#175
The lion's share of the NRA's revenue goes to the political action branch.....
rdharma
Mar 2013
#104
The one that restricts tax exempt organizations from being involved in political campaigns.
Clames
Mar 2013
#154
You sure are naive about who controls a PAC - the mother organization, NRA in this case.
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#171
No one is stepping up because states have pretty much given NRA monopoly to spread their propaganda
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#94
No one is stepping up due to the cost, not because states have capitulated
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#97
Nonsense Its not a black letter monopoly and many gun owners are not NRA members. Create your own
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#110
Supposedly Lanza & his mom weren't members either. Yet they subscribed to NRA's right wing BS.
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#130
The training side provides the best stuff out there and no one else is stepping up.
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#113
No one else is stepping up because the NRA pays people to maintain the monopoly.
MADem
Mar 2013
#129
"No one is stepping up to do it." Perhaps that is the FIRST step towards getting a divorce from
MADem
Mar 2013
#112
Start with your legislature then and have them drop the requirement.
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#114
No one is suggesting that the requirement be dropped--that is a strawman you keep shopping.
MADem
Mar 2013
#139
Now youre pretending you don't know how their "Political Victory Fund" controls and
MADem
Mar 2013
#145
Generally the states approve the content and the NRA does not know who took the classes
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#117
Like anyone thinks the NRA is a functional enough organization to keep records...
Evasporque
Mar 2013
#22
I wonder why the NRA isn't horrified that they issued a certificate of competence to Adam Lanza.
Squinch
Mar 2013
#31
The issue is the state requirement for training, which is an overall good thing
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#72
You continue to ignore that the NRA does not do the training, does not get paid for the training, &
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#141
"Don't believe what the certificate on our letterhead says, believe what we tell you"
Myrina
Mar 2013
#39
How about privacy? Why should the NRA have ready access to a mailing list by teaching a class?
MADem
Mar 2013
#118
NRA does not teach the classes and does not have access to attendee rosters
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#120
NRA does teach the classes. They train the instructors, who are card-carrying NRA members.
MADem
Mar 2013
#134
The NRA loved having their name on those certificates until they didn't. n/t
Little Star
Mar 2013
#76