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Your state recently rushed through legislation making it unlawful to communicate to those under 18 about broad categories of firearms, parts, and accessories. This includes not only information about their purchase and use, but also the promotion of firearm safety and training. This law also restricts communications that promote an organization such as ours.
As a result, the NRA is forced to restrict the sending of certain materials and information into your state.
This restriction is made under protest, but we have to do this to comply with your state’s infringement on the freedoms of speech and association of the NRA and our members, supporters, and the general public.
Once this unconstitutional law is struck down or repealed, this restriction will be removed.
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