This past weekend marks the completion of a series of “NRA 2A Day” events that were organized by the Ohio NRA-ILA Grassroots Team, and held throughout Northern Ohio, at all Fin Feather Fur Outfitters locations. The Outfitter’s six stores, which span from Youngstown to Toledo, hosted NRA-ILA staff and volunteers for six successful events. Fin Feather Fur is an employee-owned company, and the staff is extremely knowledgeable and helpful. At each of these events, the NRA-ILA Team helped customers understand the 2024 election landscape. Those who stopped by were also able to meet their local NRA-ILA Grassroots Field Coordinator and pick-up free NRA-ILA literature. Many questions were answered regarding both state and federal legislation. Attendees were also shown how they can make a real difference in protecting and promoting the Second Amendment in Ohio by taking part in one, or more, of the many volunteer opportunities available through NRA-ILA during this very important election cycle. The NRA appreciates the support of wonderful local gun stores, including all six Fin Feather Fur locations, and looks forward to collaborating on future successful events!
Grassroots Spotlight: NRA 2A Days at Fin Feather Fur Outfitters.
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In the NRA’s case, Brown v. ATF, the Department of Justice filed its opposition to the plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment, along with its own cross-motion, defending the National Firearms Act of 1934’s registration requirement for suppressors, short-barreled ...
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