New Mexico rallied in solidarity to defend the Second Amendment! On Saturday, September 16th, your NRA-ILA Grassroots team and 100 law-abiding New Mexicans gathered at Calibers Shooting Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and spoke out “on the Frontlines” against Governor Lujan Grisham's unconstitutional firearms ban! Joined by various lawmakers, representatives from USCCA, and patriotic New Mexicans, a message was sent to the Governor and all anti-gun legislators, that we are not only here to fight this attack on the Second Amendment but will persist in defending freedom year-round at the Grassroots level. A HUGE thank you to Calibers, USCCA, and all law-abiding New Mexicans that attended the Second Amendment Rally! NRA-ILA Grassroots will continue to educate, advocate, and fight for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms across New Mexico, while standing arm-in-arm with those that defend freedom.
Grassroots Spotlight: New Mexicans Rally to Oppose Gun Control
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