On Saturday, June 15th, your Texas NRA-ILA Grassroots Team hosted an “NRA 2A Day” event at one of Texas’s model NRA Second Amendment Activist Centers, Chandler’s Gun Shop and Shooting Ranges. Over the last 20 years, Owner, Alice Chandler, has been a pillar in the community, providing top-notch service and instruction at Chandler’s. Since she and her late husband started the shop and range, it’s been a premier destination for police training, hunting education and Second Amendment appreciation. Chandler’s became an NRA Second Amendment Activist Center last year, and this was its second hosted “NRA 2A Day.” When you come to Chandler’s Gun Shop and Shooting Ranges you can count on them having NRA resources and materials, as well as information on the Second Amendment and all that is happening in the great Lone Star State. Be sure to stop by Chandler’s the next time you’re in the Valley Mills area and thank Alice for all her great work training and educating firearm owners, and for standing up for the Second Amendment!
NRA 2A Center Spotlight - Chandler's Gun Shop & Shooting Ranges
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