2021 State Legislative Sessions Convening Across the Nation

Gun Rights

As challenges across the country continue, many state legislatures are gearing up for active sessions.  Several state legislatures have commenced their 2021 legislative sessions, or will be starting their sessions in the coming days.  Your NRA-ILA team will be actively engaged in every state capital this year.

Gun control advocates will continue their push to limit your rights and freedoms.  Gun owners, sportsmen and anybody that cares about their right to self-defense, must stay involved.  At a minimum, please stay up-to-date and informed about Second Amendment issues in your state.  You can find NRA-ILA alerts at www.NRAILA.org.

Also, check out these additional links and opportunities to get involved in the fight!

1)      Sign up to receive legislative updates from the NRA.

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2)      Sign up to help volunteer.

3)      Sign up a new member, or two, or renew your NRA membership.

4)      Donate.

5)      Send us an email about anti-gun issues happening in your local area at state&local@nrahq.org

6)      Forward alerts to family, friends, and fellow gun owners to take action.

Your NRA will continue to fight to promote and protect your right to keep and bear arms and hunting heritage.  Our members remain the most powerful political force in American history, and together, we will secure the Second Amendment for present and future generations.

Please continue to check www.NRAILA.org and your email inbox for NRA-ILA alerts on the latest action items. The NRA-ILA will keep you updated on Second Amendment and hunting related legislation.

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