In July, NRA’s Freedom Action Foundation (NRA-FAF) announced its 2014 Trigger the Vote voter registration campaign by unveiling its new website and premiering its first ad, “Father & Son.”
On Wednesday, Trigger the Vote released a new, exclusive video featuring the campaign’s Honorary Chairman, Chuck Norris. Please click here to watch the video now and see Chuck’s Top Ten Reasons to Register to Vote. Then, please share the video with your friends, family, and fellow gun owners and hunters.
Over the past year, the Second Amendment has been attacked by gun control advocates in an unprecedented manner, and voting is the only way we can protect our rights. Trigger The Vote is committed to educating gun owners and supporters about the importance of registering to vote.
Watch the video and share it with at least 10 friends -- not only because Chuck Norris wants you to do so, but because protecting our freedom demands it.
Chuck Norris' Top 10 Reasons to Register to Vote
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CAUTION: Federal and state firearms laws are subject to frequent change. This summary is not to be considered as legal advice or a restatement of law.
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