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U.S. LAW SHIELD SPONSORS RECEPTION AT DALLAS GUN RIGHTS CONFERENCE


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By —— Bio and Archives August 25, 2017

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BELLEVUE, WA – The annual kickoff reception at this year’s Gun Rights policy Conference is being sponsored by U.S. Law Shield, a multi-state organization that offers legal protection for law-abiding American gun owners. Their lead attorney Edwin Walker, a partner of Walker & Taylor, will be speaking.
The Gun Rights Policy Conference is an annual event co-hosted by the Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. This year’s event is being held at the Westin Dallas-Fort Worth Airport Sept. 29-Oct. 1. It draws gun rights advocates and grassroots activists from all corners of the country, along with visitors from other nations where gun rights movements are in their infancy. This year’s featured speakers will include SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb, SAF President Joseph Tartaro and a host of leaders in the Second Amendment community. Past speakers have included Michael Reagan, Larry Elder, former Congressman Bob Barr, John Lott, Mark Walters, Tom Gresham, Massad Ayoob, Larry Pratt, Sandra Froman, Wayne LaPierre, Alan Gura and Emily Miller. The Gun Rights Policy Conference typically draws hundreds of people and is free to attend. Included in the weekend activities is the annual Saturday awards luncheon. This year’s event features a full schedule of panel discussions on a variety of Second Amendment-related topics, from elections to court activities. REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE HERE



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The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is dedicated to promoting a better understanding about our Constitutional heritage to privately own and possess firearms.

To that end, we carry on many educational and legal action programs designed to better inform the public about the gun control debate.

 


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