Near Record Turnout in Nashville!

Published on April 18, 2015
Duration: 2:19

The NRA's annual meeting in Nashville saw near-record attendance, with nearly 79,000 participants. Key leadership elections included Alan Kors as President and reelections of Wayne LaPierre and Chris W Cox. The NRA-ILA hosted a youth leadership conference, and legislative updates highlighted Tennessee's HB 1255, which streamlines NFA firearm transfers, and Iowa's SF 392, creating an apprentice hunting license.

Quick Summary

The NRA's annual meeting in Nashville attracted nearly 79,000 attendees, marking its second-highest turnout. Key updates included leadership elections, the launch of a youth leadership conference, and legislative successes like Tennessee's HB 1255, which streamlines NFA firearm transfers, and Iowa's SF 392, creating an apprentice hunting license.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Near Record Turnout in Nashville
  2. 00:12NRA Annual Meeting Attendance
  3. 00:24Leadership Elections
  4. 00:41Youth Leadership Conference
  5. 00:52Tennessee Legislative Victory HB 1255
  6. 01:25Iowa Legislative Victory SF 392
  7. 02:06Goal for Apprentice Hunters

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the attendance at the NRA's recent annual meeting in Nashville?

The NRA's recent annual meeting in Nashville saw a near-record turnout, with approximately 79,000 attendees celebrating freedom in Music City.

What are the key provisions of Tennessee's HB 1255 regarding firearm transfers?

Tennessee HB 1255, if signed, mandates that the chief law enforcement officer certify NFA firearm transfers or making within 15 days for eligible individuals and allows applicants to appeal denials to the Circuit Court.

What is the purpose of Iowa's SF 392?

Iowa's SF 392 establishes an apprentice hunting license for individuals aged 16 and older, enabling them to gain hunting experience under a mentor's supervision before completing a formal hunter education course.

Who were the key leadership figures elected or reelected at the NRA's annual meeting?

At the NRA's annual meeting, Alan Kors was elected President. Wayne LaPierre was reelected as Executive Vice President, and Chris W Cox was reelected as Executive Director of the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action.

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