" Frag swap sponsors are not considered Commercial members unless they are able to attend meetings, other functions and otherwise participate in club business and activities on a regular basis." I don't like this sentence. The implication is that commercial members must be able to attend meetings or participate in club activities on a regular basis. So, a business can become a sponsor and if they make the required contribution in cash or merchandise they are excluded from becoming a commercial member by virtue of this sentence? Why? This statement and the ones above discourage people from becoming commercial members IMO.
I tend to agree with Mel, remove the distinction altogether. Leave the sentence in about soliciting business at club meetings but leave it at that. I'm sure at this month's meeting there will be no solicitation going on but I'm also convinced they won't turn business away if people are interested in purchasing. Why should they? They are going out of their way to sponsor the meeting and provide food and refreshments for attendees as well as a location to hold the meeting. I think this is a very slippery slope that could have devistating consequences.
Why not just have commercial "sponsors" as opposed to "members". I believe this resolves all the issues presented so far, gives businesses an opportunity to contribute to the club and receive some benefits and, for those local businesses, allows their members to hold office and be fully-empowered members.