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Soldier of Fortune's endorsements for the NRA Board

Posted by David Hardy · 5 January 2017 09:23 PM

Right here. Number one is Steve Schreiner, very good pick (full disclosure, I've gone drinking with him). Silver Star, Bronze Star with V for valor, gun activist in Colorado and takes no s__t on the gun issue. Or on anything else.

UPDATE: Willes Lee is another veteran running for the board; his website is here. A pretty impressive resume', including graduation from West Point and rise to light colonel. Being a gun rights activist in Hawaii means he doesn't mind handling the impossible.

ANOTHER UPDATE: And then there's Adam Kraut, website here. Again, impressive. An attorney who runs a gun shop as well as practices firearms law, and loves NFA firearms.

If there are any candidate webpages I've missed, please point them out in comments. (My ballot issue of The American Rifleman came in while I was out of town, and I haven't yet gotten it from my daughter. As I recall, Lt. General Leroy Sisco mentioned he was up for election. He is founder of Military Warriors Support Foundation, an incredibly effective organization that centers upon providing houses to injured military and their families.

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