TScottO
I belong to a local gun club and yes the club requires that you belong to the NRA. With 450+ member it is the best way we have of obtaining insurance for the club and to be associated with other like minded individuals. Yes, not everyone sees or believes in everything the NRA does or does not do, but you've got to remember who you are and where you live, This is the USA and I hope the day never comes when we all think, believe and do exactly the same things (you all would be a sick bunch of puppies if you all though like me). Yes, we do require two work days per year or you pay a monitary fine. The range needs a certain amount of maintenance, painting , lights changed, rest rooms need cleaned, grass mowed, trash burned etc. Each of these things need man/woman power and if you belong you need to pitch in and help out. We do as much as possible to be visible in the community by opening the range to schools, boy scouts, and the State required hunter education classes. As to being "buzy" as an excuse for not doing your work days. Our club has lawyers, teachers, principals, small business owners, farmers, factory workers and retirees and about every occupation that you can think of in between, all are very busy people (we like busy people they are doers). We even have members in Iraq (I better bring that up to the board, don't think he's going to make his work days this years and I know him well enough that even though he's "buzy" he won't ask us to let it go). Yes, we have women who are active shooters, members of our board and chairpersons of shooting events. The club shoots everything from Submachine guns to cowboy events. Better than me telling you go to Redbrush.Org and check it out.