When I go to the SAXET show in San Antonio, the NRA has an active sign-up table right at the entrance. Can't say I remember seeing a TSRA table. The NRA one is always very noticeable.joe817 wrote: ...
Does the TSRA and NRA display at all the major gun shows in the state? ...
Go to the NRA and TSRA websites. There are email links there, and often links specifically for volunteering. The NRA has volunteer organizers/leaders for areas within the state -- if you contact the NRA HQ, they should get your name to the NRA guy in your area. Altho frankly I would (and shall) concentrate on working with the TSRA people, at least in prep for the next legislature.joe817 wrote: ...
I'd love to volunteer my efforts and abilities, if I knew who to contact.
And of course, there's this "Project One Million" business -- can't quite remember the name of the guy who's running it -- dang, it's right on the tip of my tongue..ummmm
Shoot, if we could just get the Texas NRA members to sign up with TSRA, we'd meet Charles' goal and then some...Charles L. Cotton wrote: We currently have about 39,000 TSRA members, 300,000 Texas NRA members and Texas sells about 1 million hunting licenses. If we can go into the 2011 session with at least 200,000 TSRA members, ...