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Eamon Tiernan-Lang Alex Loewe and Garrick Larson

Increase Membership % of all Americans own guns Only 4.5 million Americans are in the NRA Concentrate on reaching the rest of the estimated 100 million gun owners in the U.S

 Get on board with more firearms companies to distribute flyers and possibly offer discounts for NRA members.  NRA special edition firearms available only to NRA members.

 Free donated 22. rifle for every newly register life long member  Discounted prices for newly registered yearly members

Federal ban assault rifles allowed to expire Supported District of Columbia v Heller Opposes new gun control laws. Supports the right to carry Further lobbying political parties and candidates Use more money to run political ads

More firearms auctions. Fundraisers at political events. Support other organizations to pool resources together.

 Magazine subscriptions  The NRA has many celebrity members that can help raise money such as…

NRA SUPPORT YOUR GUNS RIGHTS