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I saw an invitation to the following, but have not seen a INGUNOWNERS post, so here it is:
Event: The NRA-ILA Defend America Sporting Clays, Dinner, and Auction
When: Thursday, October 29th, 2015
Where: Indiana Gun Club, 14926 E. 113th Street, Fortville IN
Time: 1:00 p.m. Registration, 2:00 p.m. Sporting Clays, 4:30 p.m. Dinner & Awards (incl. Cigars & Bourbon Tasting!)
Cost: $150 Single, Sponsorships available.
Contact: Craig Haggard, NRA Field Representative, at chaggard@nrahq.org or (317)496-5381 to RSVP.
The State of Indiana has lost several key Second Amendment supporters due to the efforts of anti-gun groups . Many of our other key supporters have retired or will retire after the next legislative session, with no one to fill their void. This fundraiser is one of the first of its kind being “tested” by the NRA to raise money to be used entirely within the State of Indiana. Because Indiana is not a “battleground” State, we get little, if any, financial political support for our Second Amendment candidates. This is our greatest opportunity to regain lost ground to ensure that Indiana remains a strong Second Amendment State.
I saw an invitation to the following, but have not seen a INGUNOWNERS post, so here it is:
Event: The NRA-ILA Defend America Sporting Clays, Dinner, and Auction
When: Thursday, October 29th, 2015
Where: Indiana Gun Club, 14926 E. 113th Street, Fortville IN
Time: 1:00 p.m. Registration, 2:00 p.m. Sporting Clays, 4:30 p.m. Dinner & Awards (incl. Cigars & Bourbon Tasting!)
Cost: $150 Single, Sponsorships available.
Contact: Craig Haggard, NRA Field Representative, at chaggard@nrahq.org or (317)496-5381 to RSVP.
The State of Indiana has lost several key Second Amendment supporters due to the efforts of anti-gun groups . Many of our other key supporters have retired or will retire after the next legislative session, with no one to fill their void. This fundraiser is one of the first of its kind being “tested” by the NRA to raise money to be used entirely within the State of Indiana. Because Indiana is not a “battleground” State, we get little, if any, financial political support for our Second Amendment candidates. This is our greatest opportunity to regain lost ground to ensure that Indiana remains a strong Second Amendment State.