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Time Is Running Out To Register To Vote!
 

One of the simplest, yet most important, things gun owners can do this election season is ensure they are currently registered to vote.  Our vote is our voice; if we don't use it, we will lose it!  We can't afford to let others decide for us who will represent our interests in Washington or in the state legislatures.  Many states voter registration deadlines expire 30 days prior to Election Day (November 4th), so time is running out! 

To assist you in registering to vote this year, NRA-ILA has a number of tools available.  Please click here:  www.nraila.org/ActionCenter/GetInvolvedLocally/VoterInformation.aspx?st and choose your state to find out all the voter registration dates, deadlines, and requirements for this year's elections.  Click here:  https://ssl.capwiz.com/nra/e4/nvra/?action=formhere to print a voter registration application that you can complete and return by mail, please.  You may also obtain voter registration information by calling the ILA Grassroots Division at (800) 392-VOTE (8683). 

In addition, to help you truly learn which candidates support our Second Amendment rights, and which oppose them, visit www.NRAPVF.org, where, in the very near future (October 1), you'll find the NRA-Political Victory Fund's (NRA-PVF) grades for candidates seeking office, political ads, and other important election-related information you will need to make an informed decision in November.  Simply put, www.NRAPVF.org is your place for one-stop-shopping for all of your election needs!           

Please make sure every one of your family, friends, and fellow firearm owners is a registered voter.  Forward these links to them and encourage them to take advantage of these services to ensure that the voices of America's 70-80 million gun owners are heard loudly and clearly in this year's critically-important elections!  We can't take even a single pro-gun vote for granted!  Please make sure your vote is cast to support your gun rights!
 

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