Blr243 wrote:If it were me I would want to provide proof of membership. Initially they are aware of your ssaa membership. Should that membership be checked at any time for any reason they would think that with non existent membership u no longer have a genuine reason to keep guns. Remember ssaa insurance is sometimes preferred if you are hunting on private land. I don’t know if shooters union offer a similar insurance
I may keep both, their yearly fees aren't exactly huge. But I definitely feel like Shooters Union do more for the sport than SSAA do.