NRA-ILA offers virtual training session for activist leaders in Ohio

NRA-ILA offers virtual training session for activist leaders in Ohio
Dean Rieck, Executive Director at Buckeye Firearms Association — LinkedIn
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A virtual informational session on the NRA-ILA FrontLines Activist Leader (FAL) program is scheduled for Wednesday, September 17, from 7 to 8 p.m. The event will be led by David Conte, Ohio’s Grassroots field coordinator. The session aims to inform Ohio residents about the FAL program and ways they can become involved in efforts to support the Second Amendment.

During the one-hour session, participants will learn about the structure of the FAL program, methods for local engagement, strategies to oppose anti-gun legislation, and ways individuals can influence the upcoming 2026 elections. There will also be a question-and-answer segment with NRA-ILA Grassroots staff.

“Protecting our way of life starts with dedicated individuals like you. The National Rifle Association values its members and supporters as the backbone of meaningful change and needs strong voices to help lead the way. By becoming a FrontLines Activist Leader, you’ll join a passionate community, committed to preserving freedom. This elite program is a vital resource for NRA-ILA staff, offering them critical feedback, fresh perspectives, and dedicated grassroots efforts.”

As part of their involvement in the FAL program, participants will receive updates on relevant issues, access essential materials and exclusive gear from the NRA, and have opportunities to expand their network while advocating for gun rights.

The Buckeye Firearms Association encourages those interested in defending gun rights at the state level to consider joining both their organization and participating in this initiative.



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