2A Patriot PAC
defending our rights
It’s often said our Second Amendment rights exist to protect our other rights
who we are
Our rights are both the first and last line of defense as we fight to preserve our economy and our place as a beacon of freedom in the world. Our Constitution is often complicated, but the language is pretty simple when it comes to the right to defend ourselves: “…the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed….”
That’s our goal and mission. We hope that you join the cause.
Mission & Objectives
Our mission is to identify and engage—through meaningful financial and logistical support— state legislative races where critical investment in candidates with unequivocal Second Amendment positions will positively impact the election outcome.
Identify state legislatures where Second Amendment issues are pending, controversial, or threatening further to restrict Constitutional protections.
Identify candidates for office who have impeccable Second Amendment credentials and develop ongoing relationships with them.
Evaluate races and prioritize where investment will make a significant impact to preserve Second Amendment protections at the local, state, and federal levels.
Ensure efficient timing of financial and logistical support to make the most significant possible impact on the outcome of targeted races, remembering early investment, strategic reserves, and voter contact all play essential roles in campaign outcomes.

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