The power of the NRA comes from its members, and is highlighted by the most active volunteers helping to support NRA’s mission—like Randy Bendorf of Nebraska. As an NRA-ILA FrontLines Activist Leader, he has been assisting NRA-ILA on important grassroots efforts for more than three years. The state of Nebraska has had a very busy start to the year, as they continue on a historic quest to become the next Constitutional Carry state, and host the first NRA State Conference in the Omaha area. Randy’s help has come in many forms—from providing critical testimony during committee hearings in Lincoln, to assisting with various events, expos, and grassroots workshops to help keep his fellow Nebraskans informed and engaged. We are grateful for top-notch grassroots leaders like Randy that help spearhead these critical efforts in support of the Second Amendment!
Grassroots Spotlight: Nebraska FAL Randy Bendorf
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