Join NRA-ILA for the annual 2019 NRA-ILA Firearms Law & The Second Amendment Symposium on Saturday, October 5th, at the Doubletree by Hilton Richmond-Midlothian. RSVP is required.
Focusing on recent developments in our nation’s courts and legislatures regarding the Second Amendment, speakers will discuss a variety of topics among multiple panels. The Symposium will feature top Second Amendment attorneys covering topics that range from recent, critical court decisions, federal and state level updates, as well as legal practice and legislative updates on both defending and advancing gun owners' civil rights in Virginia and nationwide.
Each registrant will receive valuable information including panelists’ written materials on their respective subjects. For guests who are attorneys, this year’s event may once again meet state requirements for continuing legal education. The event, including all materials and lunch, is free, and RSVP is required -please click below:
Join NRA-ILA at the 2019 "Firearms Law & The Second Amendment Symposium"
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