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NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 9:03 pm
by perfectionist1
In every country where people are fighting the RKBA, like UK, Australia, NRA is asking and encouraging people to join them, to come to a platform to fight lawfully for thier rights. NRA in US is doing a good job.

What is NRAI doing, discouraging people to joining them, ....get reference letter....guarentee letter....source from somewhere big :) is it joke.........they are discouraging 95% of lawful people to join them...only influentials can do it.

Your thoughts are requested for debate.

Re: NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:05 pm
by jonahpach
NRAI is a good example of what happens to an organisation when it is highjacked by bureaucrats who think they are politicians.. Same happening here in Mizoram

Re: NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:40 pm
by veeveeaar
It seems that NRAI is a carefully choreographed group of wealthy and highly influential people who have huge invisble moat around them . NRAI does not have any state / district / city chapter and its rules and constitution and electoral issues do not seem to be transparent . it seems like a INDIAN version of the house of lords and practices apartheid of rich and commoners.

Re: NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:44 pm
by Safarigent
The nrai needs two signatures from existing members and a copy of your arms license.
Plus the fee.
What have you been asked for?

Re: NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 11:32 pm
by varunik
NRAI seems to be working to keep this sport only to elite group.

Re: NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 11:46 pm
by Safarigent
Thats true too

Re: NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:57 pm
by perfectionist1
Big people "club" ........... earlier it was Golf.

Re: NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:57 pm
by nagarifle
its a government entity with rad tape unhelpful, actually just like the babus. no value for money

Re: NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 1:38 am
by Bhargav
Safarigent wrote:The nrai needs two signatures from existing members and a copy of your arms license.
Plus the fee.
What have you been asked for?
Is a firearms license mandatory ? Can a person join NRAI without an arms license ?

Re: NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 1:52 am
by spin_drift
Bhargav wrote:
Safarigent wrote:The nrai needs two signatures from existing members and a copy of your arms license.
Plus the fee.
What have you been asked for?
Is a firearms license mandatory ? Can a person join NRAI without an arms license ?
No, i exchanged a few email from them and they said that having a firearm license in not mandatory.

Re: NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:03 am
by Virendra S Rathore
What has NRAI done till now for protecting RKBA. Can someone shed light on that?
Specially after renewed efforts of MHA under PC to bury RKBA !

Re: NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:39 am
by nagarifle
must not upset the boat, as its jobs for fat boys.

question is what have they done anything at root level. unless one is top shot then you are welcome with open arms. question is who have they trained from grass root level to reach the top shot.

heck they do not even give you a letter to say that you are a member of NARI when asked to so.

what service do they provide members? without one having to grovel like a street dog?

Re: NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:42 am
by nagarifle
AND since they are a government entity what can they do for RKBA? NARI purpose is not RKBA but to promte free trip oversees as coaches for top shooter, who i might add , reached that level without the coaches of NARI.

Re: NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 1:56 pm
by varunik
I still dont get the idea of proposer in NRAI.
If I am member, and I shoot someone, how the heck is NRAI in problem? The court will punish me!
This proposer thing is good in institutions like IDSA, but how NRAI?

And the most weird thing, even top notch shooters, who have faced such things, say these are minor glitches.

How do they practise with only one gun?
What if thqt gun goes bad during match??
And how can one person, who participate in 2 or more disciples, have an extra gun with that stupid 3+1 restriction!

Anyways, why is this restriction?? If I rebel, what difference is it making? Be it 1 gun or 3 guns or 10 guns! M no terminator, my ammo will eventually exhaust!
And these stupid mindless people, Swiss is arming its citizens so that they come handy during any war.
I say India faces greater danger here from Pak and China!

And since childhood, we have those toys of full auto gun which makes sound. We grow up to realize that the biggest democracy doesnt allow its citizens to go near or any way close to new modern guns! Only because they feel that one might just break and start punishing ministers for their excellence in corruption.

Re: NRAI..is it for gun rights

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 3:40 pm
by Safarigent
Unfortunately, all of us, including me like to make a lot of noise.
The change has to happen when we, the affected public, start running our own affairs.
We should go to those agms, propose the right things. Get elected and better things.
On the other hand, nrai is so hopeless, that the mere existence of nagri is an insult to them.
The nagri is championing and proposing to do what the nrai should have done.
So we gotta get of our behinds and change what we dint like