Six Steps to Protect
Our Second Amendment Rights
Today’s
political climate demands that all gun owners and Second Amendment
supporters get involved in the fight to protect and preserve the Second
Amendment. No matter what your background or experience level, every supporter
of our freedom has a role to play.
1. REGISTER TO VOTE!
The
easiest way to protect our Right to Keep and Bear Arms is by exercising another
one of our rights -- the right to vote. Voting is your voice in the political
process -- use it or lose it! Since only currently registered voters are
eligible to vote in an election, you must take this important first step and
register to vote. For voter registration information and applications
(including absentee and early voting applications), please contact the NRA-ILA
Grassroots Division at (800) 392-VOTE (8683) or visit www.NRAILA.org for more information.
2. MONITOR YOUR LOCAL MEDIA.
Gun
owners face a severely biased media. One of the most effective ways to put the
facts about firearm ownership before the public is to respond to anti-gun
articles, editorials, and reports. Letters to the editor to your local
newspaper or corresponding with a local television station carry weight and get
results. Keep on top of gun-related stories and respond accordingly! For
information to assist you in contacting the media, please visit our "Write The Media"
section.
3. PARTICIPATE IN CALL-IN RADIO & TELEVISION PROGRAMS.
"Gun
control" is always a hot topic on the talk-show circuit. Many of these
programs allow the public to call in and express their views. Take advantage of
these opportunities to make your voice heard. The "Write The Media"
feature can also help you with this endeavor.
4. JOIN NRA-ILA’s FRONTLINES™ VOLUNTEER PROGRAM AND BECOME A VSSA
VOLUNTEER.
Those
who join NRA-ILA FrontLines will act as the tip of NRA-ILA’s arrow in defense
of our freedom. After enrolling in this free program, you will be
contacted by NRA-ILA and/or your local NRA-ILA Election Volunteer
Coordinator (EVC) to discuss your role in defending our liberty. Your EVC
acts as the liaison between NRA members and gun owners in your area and the
campaigns of pro-gun candidates. Your EVC also coordinates local volunteers to
assist with NRA-ILA’s legislative efforts. By working with your EVC, you will
assist us in formalizing networks of pro-gun volunteers in every pocket of the
country!
All
you’ll need to do to enroll in the free NRA-ILA FrontLines program is
fill out a brief, modified NRA-ILA Volunteer Information Form. To
request this form, contact ILA Grassroots at (800) 392-8683 or go to https://secure.nraila.org/volunteer.aspx. You can become a VSSA volunteer by going to http://www.myvssa.org/volunteer.pdf,
download and complete the form, and return it to the VSSA office.
5. MOBILIZE YOUR CLUB.
Designate
a portion of your gun or hunting club’s meetings to discuss firearm-related
issues and what needs to be done to ensure our rights are protected. It can be
as simple as having your club members contact their representatives or inviting
lawmakers to address a meeting of your club. Also, designate Legislative
Chairman to serve as ILA’s point-of-contact to share legislative and political
information.
6. SPREAD THE WORD!
Make
sure the pro-Second Amendment community in your area is aware of
firearm-related activities, and encourage them to get involved!
Whether
you’re a hunter, competitive shooter, Right-to-Carry permit holder, collector,
or just someone who believes in our Right to Keep and Bear Arms, you can play a
vital role in preserving our freedom for future generations. No task is too
small, and whatever time you may be able to spare will make a difference!
Above
are just six, of many, easy steps you can take to begin getting more involved
in the battle to protect out rights. Remember, the NRA-ILA Grassroots Division
is here to provide you with the information and materials you need to succeed. Use
this resource! Call the Grassroots Division at (800) 392-8683, or visit www.NRAILA.org. Then go to http://www.myvssa.org/volunteer.pdf
and become a VSSA volunteer today.
Sign up to be a VSSA Volunteer
Sign Up for VSSA Legislative Alerts