On page 36 of the AARP
Bulletin for June 2017, they are requesting input on their policies at
aarp.org/input
or by mail to
AARP Office of Policy Development and Integration
601 E street NW, B3-441
Washington DC 20049.
The last time I looked at their policy statement was about 2011 or so and it was full of platitudes about how guns is bad, especially for our older folks.
OK, I don't feel like digging through this...
http://policybook.aarp.org/the-policy-book/chapter-7...right now to see if they still have an anti-gun policy. Maybe later in the week I'll have time. So this is just kind of an advanced "heads up."
So IF anyone here is a member and finds that policy still in effect, you can dig it out and let the rest of us know.
Thing is, they want comments
by July 31, so I figured I'd post something on it now.
If you decide to communicate with them, make sure you include your AARP membership number.
If that policy is still in effect, I will write to them in terms of it being based on validly debatable points and should be completely removed for that reason alone.
I will not cite the Second Amendment --they know what it
says, they just don't know what it
means.
Terry