National African American Gun Association Making Waves

Fast Growing New Firearm Organization making a Splash – National African American Gun Association

National African American Gun Association
National African American Gun Association

Atlanta, Georgia – A new national Firearms Organization has arrived and is making its presence felt in the pro gun civil rights community.

The National African American Gun Association started in February of 2015 has already seen considerable and exponential growth Nationwide since its start.

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The organization is seeking to introduce Guns and Firearms Safety to African Americans for home protection, competitive shooting, and outdoor recreational activities.

The organization is seeking to introduce Guns and Firearms Safety to African Americans for home protection, competitive shooting, and outdoor recreational activities. Ther  National African American Gun Association provides a Network and Hub for all African Americans firearm owners, Gun Clubs, and outdoor enthusiasts. Issues ranging from Gun Safety, training, purchasing a Gun, home defense, social issues, and Firearm Legislation are addressed. The organization welcomes people of all religious, social, racial, and political perspectives.

A welcoming philosophy has helped quickly grow a membership that is 15% white and 60% women ( fastest growing demographic within the organization ). They have members from every State within the USA and continually growing.

The organization was founded by Philip Smith who serves as the President. He is an African- American Gun enthusiast. He founded and started NAG with the primary goal to expose, educate, and motivate as many African American men and women to go out and purchase a Firearm for Self- Defense and to take training on proper gun safety and shooting.

Additional plans for the organization are:  5k Run event, Scholarships for High School Seniors planning to attend college, free Firearm Safety courses, Hunting events, and starting competitive shooting Teams.

Any companies seeking to support NAG with advertise please contact immediately. Email: [email protected]

Everyone is encouraged to join and participate

Membership: Free to Join

Website: www.NAAGA.co

Organizational Quote:

“True freedom for any person should be judged by the ability to protect him or herself within that Society” ~ .Philip Smith

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Whiskey For My Men Beer For My Horses

This country will stay divided as long as Americans put a hyphen in front of their name. The use of the term African American did not start in this part of the country until approximately thirty years ago. I watched on TV one time where brown (most are brown not black) Americans did not consider a white guy that was born in Africa to be an African American. Go figure.
Most people know my opinion about what makes an American so I will not repeat myself. Merry Christmas!

HMLA-167 Warrior

I looked at joining their organization however I feel their application is a bit too intrusive into my privacy. It is none of their business what type of firearm i own or my area of interest regarding firearms. Those questions are forced answer and required. They don’t even seem to have an appropriate category for me to put. Unfortunate as I will not divulge that information and therefore cannot join them. Looks like they are free (until 1/2017) because they are gathering data on members (directed advertizing purposes such as selling their member list to self defense courses, completions, etc?)… Read more »

Richard Ford

Do you have a chapter in North Texas?

maggotbrain

How I define myself is really nobody else’s concern, maybe people should worry about themselves instead worrying about what the f**k black people or african american call themselves. what the f**k do you care for any way? tend to your own f**king business.

Anthony Minichini

In the Marines we were taught that “all Marines are green”. That said I applaud this emphasis on firearm skills, safety and ownership by members of the Black community. My hope is that it will better illuminate for many African-Americans the conservative political view toward protection of their 2nd Amendment rights.. This sniping at someone’s preferred cultural identity serves no good purpose.

Graham

I wish this label would go away. It is pointless. As an American citizen you are “an American” – doesn’t matter what color or race you are! So who would be an “African American”? A dark skinned Caucasian from Egypt? A pinkish Caucasian from South Africa? A Negro from Nigeria, or perhaps even a Mongoloid born in Uganda. All now US citizens. How in the world did the term “African” get to only apply to Black Negroes? Lets add to that all the Black Caucasians in Northern India – they have Caucasian features, but are as Black as Black can… Read more »