Seventeen year old home school student Julia Parker, of Merrimack, has grown up learning the importance of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights -- especially the right to bear arms. "Our parents have always tried to give us that love of the Constitution to help us understand so we can be forces for good in our country and in our lives," Parker explained. To prepare for her political science minor at Brigham Young University this fall, Parker was searching around for political conferences when she came across the National Rifle Association's National Youth Education Summit in Washington, D.C., and found it tailor made to her interests and hobbies.
Read Original at: The Nashua Telegraph (N.H.)