The NRA-ILA Grassroots Division will be hosting the first ever Second Amendment Youth Leadership Conference during NRA’s Annual Meetings and Exhibits! Geared specifically toward the next generation of Second Amendment activists, this one-of-a kind event will be an exciting opportunity for college students to learn more about the Second Amendment and how to become a more effective advocate on their campus and in their community! (The event is open to all interested attendees, but its focus will be on college students.)
College students who attend will receive a free, one year NRA membership, along with a chance to bring NRA to their campus! Additionally, the first 50 students to register for the conference will also receive a free commemorative T-shirt. At the conference itself, there will be opportunities to win additional NRA "swag," along with free admission to the NRA Annual Meeting!
The Inaugural Second Amendment Youth Leadership Conference will be held on Friday, April 10th from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, at the Omni Nashville Hotel, in Legends Ballroom ABC.
Attendance is free, but due to the anticipated interest in this first-of-its-kind event, pre-registration is strongly recommended. To reserve your spot, please go online to http://www.nrailafrontlines.com/youth_conference and RSVP today!
We look forward to seeing you in Nashville!
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