NRA-ILA's Election Volunteer Coordinators (EVCs) act as the liaison between pro-gun candidates and NRA members and gun owners in their districts. EVCs work to spearhead ILA's volunteer activities to ensure that pro-freedom candidates have sufficient volunteers for campaign-related activities. Click your state on the map below to contact your local NRA-ILA EVC today to find out what you can do locally to protect the Second Amendment. If your district currently lacks an EVC, and you want to learn more about the program and consider serving in that role, call NRA-ILA's Grassroots Division at (800) 392-VOTE (8683), and ask to speak to your state's Grassroots Coordinator.
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Before Congress and President Clinton approved the Brady bill in 1993, laws delaying handgun purchases were known to have no effect on crime. During 1992, the most recent year of data available when the Brady bill was passed, California, the state with the most restrictive waiting period law (15 days on all firearm sales, retail and private) had total violent crime and murder rates 58% and 44% higher, respectively, than the rates for the rest of the country. (FBI)