The 2003-2004 regular session of the Ohio Legislature is quickly coming to a close. HB 405, a measure that will create a specialized motor vehicle license plate for supporters of the National Rifle Association, has been approved. The specialized tags will cost $25, with $15 of that total being deposited into the NRA Foundation State Fund Account for Ohio. The fund will be used for Foundation-related projects such as youth hunter education, firearm safety training, and shooting range development. All money raised from the purchase of these plates will stay in Ohio for activities and programs!. The bill now goes to Governor Taft (R) for signing. We’ll keep you updated on how you can order these tags in future alerts!
Ohio Members! Keep On The Lookout For NRA License Plates!
Friday, December 17, 2004
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