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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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Did you know 

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