NAGR-PAC Endorses Eric Schmitt for U.S. Senate

Mar 28, 2022

NAGR-PAC Endorses Eric Schmitt for U.S. Senate

The National Association for Gun Rights Political Action Committee is endorsing current Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt for the U.S. Senate.

“The National Association for Gun Rights PAC is proud to endorse Eric Schmitt for election to the United States Senate. While serving in the Missouri State Senate, Eric Schmitt defended the right to keep and bear arms, and worked tirelessly to pass Constitutional Carry into law – restoring gun rights to law-abiding citizens in Missouri.  And as Attorney General in Missouri, Eric has continued to fight for the gun rights of Missourians by protecting the Second Amendment in the courts,” said Dudley Brown, Director of NAGR-PAC.

While serving in the legislature, Schmitt voted to prohibit the enforcement of federal gun control laws in Missouri and to nullify any federal laws that infringe on the right to keep and bear arms. He also worked to strengthen stand your ground and castle doctrine laws on the state level.

“At a time when gun rights are under constant attack from leftist radicals in D.C. who want to disarm law-abiding Americans any way they can, Eric Schmitt has publicly encouraged gun ownership for all patriotic citizens. His values and principles echo those of our organization and the members who support us,” said Brown.

NAGR-PAC endorses and raises money to be used for candidates who are committed to the fight against gun control while expanding and furthering Second Amendment rights and protections in the United States.

The National Association for Gun Rights Political Action Committee is an affiliated PAC of NAGR, which is the nation’s second largest pro-gun organization, with 4.5 million members and supporters nationwide.

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