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Why doesn't the NRA force membership?

Apparently if you're not in the union you're a "freeloader" because you benefit from them protecting you're "rights". The NRA stands up for your Constitutional rights so why shouldn't you be forced to join them and pay their dues? Or is forced membership the sole province of unions?

Update:

I didn't loose the election. I never ran. But you do realize that even though the guy I voted for lost, you have to live in the same country as I.

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  • JB
    Lv 4
    8 years ago
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    Although the NRA can specify who they are trying to help, the Constitution applies to all citizens, not just NRA members. So supporting the Constitution helps both members and non-members.

  • 8 years ago

    No reason to. Your team lost the election, and America won!

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