No
The NRA has many membership plans, depending on what a person is looking for. The minimum age requirement to join is 18.
Yes, there is no law prohibiting who can or can't join the NRA...however, an felon cannot own firearms (under most circumstances).
Yes, there is no law prohibiting who can or can't join, however a felon cannot (under most circumstances) own a firearm.
== == Depends on the club. Some clubs do require it, some do not. Many clubs require a NRA Range Safety Officer certification to insure safety at the cub, but it is possible to be certified by NRA without being a member.
That is a good question and it would be interesting to know. Anyone can join the NRA. There are an estimated 4.3 million members. The NRA has supported both Democratic candidates and Republican candidates. The NRA either doesn't know; because they haven't asked, or the are not telling because there are no published stats on this question or other facets of NRA membership.
The National Rifle Association (NRA) tends to have more influence and support from Republican politicians and voters. However, it is important to note that there are members and supporters of the NRA from both major political parties, and not all Republicans are supportive of the NRA, while some Democrats are. The issue of gun rights and control can be complex and does not always align strictly along party lines.
Go to NRA.org or go into any local gunshop and ask.
The NRA is a very strong lobby in Washington D.C.
Principally, the NRA supports gun manufacturers.
NRA Gun Club happened in 2006.
Yes.According to her BIO on Wikipedia she has a lifetime membership to the NRA.