November 7th, 2022

Vote in the November 2022 Election — Let Your Voice Be Heard

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Tomorrow, November 8, 2022, is the last day to vote in most states. Make sure to vote in person or by mail.

Let your voice be heard. These are challenging times for firearms owners. There are many groups and politicians in this country who want to ban most handguns, ban all semi-automatic rifles, and yes, even repeal the Second Amendment. If you believe in the Constitution, believe in the Second Amendment, it is vital that you get to the polls and cast your vote.

The NSSF’s Gunvote.org website makes it simple to find your polling place. Gunvote.org has helpful links that provide information on registration and voting in all 50 states. Use that site to find out WHERE and WHEN you can vote in your jurisdiction.

Your Vote Is Your Voice

The NRA Institute for Legislative Action states: “Our Second Amendment rights are being threatened by the anti-gun forces like never before. If you have been following the news, more than likely you have seen the fervor with which our opponents are pushing their agenda. We need America’s Second Amendment supporters to speak out by using their vote on Election Day to reject this anti-freedom agenda and elect lawmakers to office who support the Second Amendment.”

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Firearms Rules at Polling Places

Do you carry a firearm? Are you concerned about carry restrictions at polling places? U.S. LawShield provides a helpful Guide for Firearms at Polling Places. This lists each state’s regulations in a dropdown menu. Be aware that some states, such as California, allow local jurisdictions to “enact carry laws that may be more restrictive than state law”. If you are not 100% sure about ALL local regulations, it is better to leave your firearm locked in your vehicle.

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