Pennsylvania Gun Rights

NRA’s Election Volunteer Coordinators in PA’s 8th, 13th, & 19th Districts

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State of Pennsylvania Gun Rights in 2010

Here's a preview of what issues will be big for gun owners in 2010. The state of gun rights is generally strong, but how long it remains that way is up to you.

Members of Congress to Submit SCOTUS Brief

Members of Congress are lining up to write a pro-rights brief in the history-making McDonald v. Chicago. Will the PA delegation join in? Here is the latest news.

BATFE Reform Bills Need Help from PA Leaders

Vital legislation to reform ATF regulations is pending in both the US House & Senate. Your phone calls are needed to get Pennsylvania's Senators & members of Congress on board.

Likely Competitive Penn. Congressional Races

It would appear that the major national parties are lining up to make Pennsylvania a battleground for several Congressional seats in 2010. Here is more information about hot races so far.

Meet Your Federal Reps in August

Traditionally, the U.S. House & Senate take the entire month of August off as district work period. It is a chance to meet with your Representative, Senator, or staff members.

Specter Supports Anti-Second Amendment Sotomayor

Despite the fact that Sotomayor could not think of a law that allows an individual to defend themselves from attack & her clear views against incorporation, Sen. Specter supported her nomination in the first steps toward her confirmation to the country's highest court.

Sen. Specter Votes Against Gun Owners, Sen. Casey For Us

Your calls were heard loud and clear in Democratic Senator Bob Casey's office, and he stood firm for Pennsylvania's concealed carry owners - more than half a million of us.

Nat’l Concealed Carry License Reciprocity Needs Your Help!

Call Sen. Bob Casey at (202) 224-6324 and Sen. Arlen Specter at (202) 224-4254 and tell them to vote yes on the Thune/Vitter amendment for national reciprocity.

Joe Sestak Attacks Concealed Carry Supporters

Cong. Joe Sestak, a still undeclared but likely challenger to incumbent Sen. Arlen Specter, came out swinging against Pennsylvania's 600,000 concealed carry license holders today.