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Donate to Buckeye Firearms Association


Donate by MAIL using a personal check.

(No business checks, please.)

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Buckeye Firearms Association
15 West Winter Street
Deleware, OH 43015


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To become an Annual Defender, you simply donate at least $25 now and pledge to donate $25 or more each year. You may pledge any amount, but $25 is the minimum. As an Annual Defender, you will receive an official Buckeye Firearms Association Defender Card to proudly display your commitment to gun rights. On the back, your card displays text from the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and Article One, Section Four of the Ohio Constitution.

THE FOLLOWING MUST BE INCLUDED WITH YOUR DONATION, PER OHIO CAMPAIGN FINANCE RULES:

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Donations are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.

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Central Ohio Friends of the NRA Banquet

The Central Ohio Friends of the NRA banquet was held March 4, 2006 at Villa Milano. As always, the event was well attended, with approximately 250 supporters present. Ken Hanson and his wife Sharon were present to represent Buckeye Firearms.

The event featured fundraisers including a silent auction, a live auction, and multiple raffle items. Supporters were very generous and aware of the spirit of the event, with many items selling for hundreds of dollars above their retail value.
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Tiffany Atley says family is why she loves to hunt

By Tiffany Atley

Whenever hunting is mentioned I immediately envision hundreds of memories spent in the field with my dad, brothers, mom, stepdad, and stepbrothers.

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My first memories of hunting don’t even involve carrying a gun. I remember rising early on Saturday morning on the weekends my dad had visitation and loading up his energetic beagles for a morning of chasing rabbits. As the youngest of three and the only girl, what choice did I have but to go along? I suppose I could have stayed with Grandma, but most Saturdays I chose to go.

My oldest brother would help me layer on clothes and soon we were on our way. I loved the fresh, crisp winter air, the enthusiasm of the beagles, and watching the pursuit of a rabbit through the snow.

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