If you aren't following the NRA on Facebook or Twitter, you should be!
We are very happy to report that, thanks to your on-going support, NRA's Facebook page has exploded in popularity and currently boasts over 2,390,000 "likes"!
Our Facebook page allows us to reach many potential members and supporters with our pro-gun, pro-freedom message. It provides an opportunity for our members to communicate with each other and with us.
If you haven't already, please be sure to "like" the NRA on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/NationalRifleAssociation. If you have already "liked" us, please ask your friends to do the same! Help us get to 3 million likes!
NRA's Twitter following has also continued to grow, with 163,310 followers as of today. To ensure you don’t miss any of NRA’s tweets, please visit http://twitter.com/NRA and "follow" @NRA.
In order to actively reach and recruit the future leaders of the pro-gun movement, we must take full advantage of these online social networking resources. Please get involved today!
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