[Lnc-business] student memberships for $10?

Daniel Wiener wiener at alum.mit.edu
Fri Dec 5 13:14:01 EST 2014


What students want: Libertarian porn.

Just a thought...

Dan Wiener

On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 10:02 AM, Wes Benedict <wes.benedict at lp.org> wrote:

>  I'll propose the opposite question first: would any student care if they
> weren't considered a "bylaws sustaining member"? Would they even know what
> that meant or care to listen to an answer? I probably wouldn't bring it up,
> though might put it in the fine print.
>
> Why join is in the "benefits TBD".
>
> I can imagine the benefits including whatever seems to work, such as a
> nice shirt, a nice set of bumper stickers and other stuff, special access
> to Dr. Jim Lark, a membership card, a free candidate for President yard
> sign or window decal, or a free book, LP News if they check the box
> requesting it, etc. Whatever we can afford. Probably not an AR-15. I'd
> experiment to see what students want, plus do some research.
>
> I seem to recall $10 memberships at other student organizations but didn't
> want to get too deep into deciding benefits. We have free memberships now.
> Plus all these others.
> https://www.lp.org/membership-levels
>
>
> Wes Benedict, Executive Director
> Libertarian National Committee, Inc.
> *New address: 1444 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314*
> (202) 333-0008 ext. 232, wes.benedict at lp.org
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> Join the Libertarian Party at: http://lp.org/membership
>
>  On 12/5/2014 12:12 PM, Daniel Hayes wrote:
>
> If its not a sustaining member then what would be the reason for the
> student to even do it?
>
>  Daniel Hayes
> LNC Region 7 Alternate Representative
>
> On Dec 5, 2014, at 11:09 AM, Wes Benedict <wes.benedict at lp.org> wrote:
>
>  Dear LNC,
>
> I'd like to offer some type of student membership for $10 with appropriate
> benefits TBD.  These memberships would not be considered "bylaws Sustaining
> Members."
>
> First, I'd like feedback from the LNC on the concept, before I get into
> suggestions on programs. Second, I'd like the bylaws and Policy Manual
> aficionados to advise on what would have to happen for the technical
> implementation if that were decided upon.
>
> --
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> (202) 333-0008 ext. 232, wes.benedict at lp.org
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