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Get Involved Locally

Below are several ways you can take on a more active role in the defense of the Second Amendment in your own community.
  • Sign up to Volunteer!
    NRA-ILA FrontLinesTM is comprised of NRA-ILA's most dedicated volunteers who work vigorously at the local, state, and federal levels to defend our Second Amendment rights.

  • Identify "Second Amendment Activist Centers"
    Help Spread The Truth and Promote Activism -These Centers will provide NRA members and gun owners with NRA buttons, Fact Sheets on legislation and issues, volunteer sign-up forms, voter registration materials, and, in election years, information on grassroots activities and events.

  • Contact your Election Volunteer Coordinator (EVC)
    In the electoral arena, EVCs act as the liaison between pro-gun candidates and NRA members and gun owners in their districts, working to spearhead ILA's volunteer activities to ensure that pro-freedom candidates have sufficient volunteers for campaign-related activities. Use the zip code search or state map below to contact your local NRA-ILA EVC today to find out what you can do locally to protect the Second Amendment


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Ernest Hemingway remembers: "When you have loved three things all your life, from the earliest you can remember; to fish, to shoot and, later, to read; and when, all your life, the necessity to write had been your master, you learn to remember and, when you think back you remember more fishing and shooting and reading than anything else that is a pleasure." (Esquire, February, 1935, reprinted in the June, 1942, American Rifleman)

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