I said I'd get you an answer. I may not get you a solution. I'm not a shortcut the the hierarchy of the BCWF. I'm a member, just like you. The hierarchy you speak of? Also members, just like you.
I said I'd get you an answer. I may not get you a solution. I'm not a shortcut the the hierarchy of the BCWF. I'm a member, just like you. The hierarchy you speak of? Also members, just like you.
Rob Chipman
"The idea of wilderness needs no defense, it only needs defenders" - Ed Abbey
"Grown men do not need leaders" - also Ed Abbey
Well many times "answers" can be the start to solutions, so here's hoping that's the path we're on. After a year and a half of no responses, something has got to be better than nothing, I hope. You can post any "answers" you get onto this post, its only fair that the rest of the Member's are aware of what is going on as well so they can followup along with me, thanks again...
Just a FYI, Rob has reached out via email and we've had some lengthy discussion. I will say that we are definitely not on the same page, but he did say he would take this matter before the B of D. There was no mention of where my correspondence over the past year and a half has gone. Thanks for the time Rob....
I heard about this from a friend the other day. So word is getting around.
Definitely some bad PR for the BCWF on this topic. Im sure there are easy solutions to rectify this.
Maybe ask about past resolutions and discussions, it seems this topic has been run through the wringer
Answer to my querie, dates back to 2019
"Thank you for reaching out. As per BCWF bylaws, clubs have to pay per capita dues for each member of their club.
We did have a resolution at our 2019 AGM to manage multiple memberships but it was defeated by the members in attendance.
The benefit for members to invest in a membership at different clubs is that the clubs can represent their interests at the AGM
as each member counts toward that club’s voting numbers. You might also consider attending a club as a guest and choosing one as your “home club”.
Most club memberships offer the same benefits as direct membership so it is not advisable to hold a club and a direct membership.
Thank you kindly, BCWF Membership Department"
I have asked why I need to pay multiple membership fees when joining multiple clubs
Different clubs have different shooting events, where I am I could benefit from membership in 4 clubs within a 1 hour drive, add another three within 1 1/2 hr
The option I came up with is to pay a 'guest' fee for each visit , trouble is finding a 'friend' escort each time
Last edited by boxhitch; 11-21-2021 at 10:42 AM.
Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole
Bottom line in my opinion.
If you HAVE a lifetime membership, you certainly shouldn't have to pay the Portion of Club fees that go to BCWF.
It's silly that it's even a discussion, for goodness sake the member has committed to a LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP .
WSSBC
BCWF
CCFR
BHA
Boxhitch and Imdone, pretty much the same sentiments I've been trying to get across to those in control of the reins but as you can see its all fallen on deaf ears. In one of my hardcopy letters to the President I even asked for copies of that very item that was voted down and why it was voted down. No response at all to it. I too see this as such a simple thing however, a very concerning one when someone is double charged for something and its known by those in charge that it's happening. It's just plain wrong....
Last edited by Shermanator; 11-21-2021 at 12:41 PM.
my initial query was to 'membership', response was quick
Minutes from the agm and resolutions may show some detail as to discussion
I get and share your point, but if there is not enough support for change, it won't happen
also , iirc, once a resolution has been presented, there is a period the same subject cannot be re-presented?
idfk
Last edited by boxhitch; 11-21-2021 at 01:17 PM.
Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole
you were able to join a gun club? waiting lists are so long that id never get practice if all i had was the range to go to. so yeah that part of the gun course was a waste. learning range etiquette.