
Register: Learn about NRA-ILA FrontLines Activist Leader program in Ohio
Save the date and join the fight to protect the Second Amendment — and become an NRA volunteer leader in Ohio.
David Conte, Ohio's Grassroots field coordinator, will host a virtual FrontLines Activist Leader (FAL) informational session from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, and provide detailed information about the FAL program and how you can become an important participant on the FrontLines, standing up for the Second Amendment. Register by clicking here.
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Staff walk you through the FrontLines Activist Leader (FAL) program, show you how to get involved, and equip you with the tools to fight back against anti-gun legislation and influence the 2026 elections. Whether you’re new to the cause or looking to do more, this session is for you.
This one-hour session will cover the following:
- What is the FrontLines Activist Leader (FAL) program?
- How to get involved and take action locally
- Tactics for fighting anti-gun legislation
- How you can impact the 2026 elections
- Q&A session 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 a participant, you’ll receive timely updates, essential materials, exclusive NRA gear, and opportunities to grow your network while advocating for the Second Amendment.
Register here.
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