I bought life memberships in the NRA and NMLRA in the 80s to support both. No problems except everyone is getting old.
Do you receive the publication "Muzzle Blasts"? Alongside your name and address, you will find your life membership expiration date.My membership card says LIFE MEMBER.
I also do the digital membership and feel it's the best way to go - no trees to kill and does not take up storage space in the closet.If you don't like the cost, the magazine is available in digital format and the membership price reflects that. Why insist on dead tree format when you can download it and print out only what you are interested in?
As for dropping membership, I'm sure Covid had some effect but I'd also like to examine the demographics of the membership. If the bulk of the membership is over 65, then the mortality rate will be high and new membership will have to be at least keeping pace with that just to break even. That is just one more reason to REACH OUT TO YOUNG PEOPLE!!!!! We have a similar demographic problem in the N-SSA and hopefully our BoD is cognizant of that fact but at times I don't think some of them can find their backsides with either hand.
Well, when you hit 109, they'll send you a renewal form!My membership card says LIFE MEMBER.
It would be nice if an officer of the organization called as a courtesy and offered thanks; that's a lot of money to spend nowadays;Probably figured out you could get to Friendship in a few hours and raise holy H…!
There sb no expiration date on a “Life” Membership.Do you receive the publication "Muzzle Blasts"? Alongside your name and address, you will find your life membership expiration date.
If you have a life membership with NMLRA, look at the cover of your Muzzle Blast magazine. You will see a date printed on the right side of the name and address block. That is when NMLRA expects you to expire.There sb no expiration date on a “Life” Membership.
Well, you can always support the other organization that caters to muzzleloading.I'm reading thru all of this and still don't know why or what I get for my money. I don't think I'm ever going to Indiana for anything. Why should I join the NMLRA, money is tight and will get worst. Sell me a membership. What do I tell friends and family about them to get them to join. Just saying.
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