Throughout the State of Texas, you will almost always find yourself within proximity of a Shooting Range or Gun Store. Yet, out of the many ranges and stores, there are those that really stand out because they are known to stand up, and fight, for the Second Amendment, and “lead the charge” in their community, doing all they can do to support our 2A rights.
Down in Beaumont, Texas, Freedom Firearm & Defense is one of those that really stand out! Over the last couple of years, they have become a premier shooting range and firearm supplier and, of course, they are staunch supporters of our rights. The NRA is happy to have “NRA 2A Day” events at this new “Second Amendment Activist Center” and to have Freedom Firearm & Defense fighting alongside us for our 2A rights. If you’re ever in the area, be sure to stop by and thank them for their work and all they do to support the Second Amendment!
Grassroots Spotlight: Freedom Firearm & Defense

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