I received an email stating that Ben Therriault, candidate for Contra Costa County Sheriff, will be the guest speaker at the February CRPA Bay Area Chapter Meeting.
Registration link:
You didn't need to be a CRPA member to attend previously (although it is highly encouraged), but it has been a while since I have attended, so that may have changed.
For those who are unaware of the CRPA Chapter Program, here is the overview
We are very pleased to announce Ben Therriault as the guest speaker for our upcoming February chapter meeting. Ben has been a career law enforcement officer and is currently running for the office of Contra Costa County Sheriff. You can find Ben's CCW policy at https://www.ben4sheriff.com/ccw as well as other information on Ben.
Start Date:
February 20, 2022 10:00 am
End Date:
February 20, 2022 11:30 am
Event Cost:
Free
Richmond Rod and Gun Club
3155 Goodrick Ave
Richmond, CA 94801
Online registration will close 24 hrs. prior to the start of the chapter meeting. Please pre-register so that we are ready for you. If registration is closed please email abrewer@crpa.org for call in information.
February 20, 2022 10:00 am
End Date:
February 20, 2022 11:30 am
Event Cost:
Free
Richmond Rod and Gun Club
3155 Goodrick Ave
Richmond, CA 94801
Online registration will close 24 hrs. prior to the start of the chapter meeting. Please pre-register so that we are ready for you. If registration is closed please email abrewer@crpa.org for call in information.
For those who are unaware of the CRPA Chapter Program, here is the overview
CRPA Chapter Program Overview
Since its inception in 1875, the California Rifle & Pistol Association has been at the forefront of education and firearm safety in California. With the advent of the Gun Control Act of 1968 the CRPA took on the additional responsibilities of insuring the freedoms and rights for all Californians pertaining to the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. Those rights are most readily protected through action from CRPA members in their respective communities.
The focus of the CRPA Chapter program is to promote the single issue of the Second Amendment and the culture and rights that it is meant to protect. To create groups of dedicated individuals, business owners, ranges, trainers, and clubs of like-minded values to get involved in promoting firearm safety, promoting the mission of the CRPA, and protecting their 2A rights.
CRPA Chapters are groups of CRPA Members that coordinate efforts to promote the mission statement and goals of the CRPA at the local level while receiving direction from the Advocacy and Outreach Department located at CRPA Headquarters. CRPA Chapters have the ability to be diverse in operations, obtain feedback, and work where the local community needs work the most. CRPA Chapters can operate in political, educational, recreational, and conservation activities.
The CRPA Chapter Program focuses on supporting the mission statement and goals of CRPA by creating a network and coordinating the efforts of CRPA Chapters at the local and state level. This will be achieved through passion, teamwork, education, and communication.
Since its inception in 1875, the California Rifle & Pistol Association has been at the forefront of education and firearm safety in California. With the advent of the Gun Control Act of 1968 the CRPA took on the additional responsibilities of insuring the freedoms and rights for all Californians pertaining to the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. Those rights are most readily protected through action from CRPA members in their respective communities.
The focus of the CRPA Chapter program is to promote the single issue of the Second Amendment and the culture and rights that it is meant to protect. To create groups of dedicated individuals, business owners, ranges, trainers, and clubs of like-minded values to get involved in promoting firearm safety, promoting the mission of the CRPA, and protecting their 2A rights.
CRPA Chapters are groups of CRPA Members that coordinate efforts to promote the mission statement and goals of the CRPA at the local level while receiving direction from the Advocacy and Outreach Department located at CRPA Headquarters. CRPA Chapters have the ability to be diverse in operations, obtain feedback, and work where the local community needs work the most. CRPA Chapters can operate in political, educational, recreational, and conservation activities.
The CRPA Chapter Program focuses on supporting the mission statement and goals of CRPA by creating a network and coordinating the efforts of CRPA Chapters at the local and state level. This will be achieved through passion, teamwork, education, and communication.
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