SilencerCo Moves Up to a Tier 1 Sponsorship Level with ASA

SilencerCo Saker762 Jim Grant
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West Valley City, UT – The American Suppressor Association (ASA) is excited to announce that SilencerCo has increased their sponsorship level to Tier 1.  SilencerCo has also partnered with the ASA-Foundation supporting the No State Left Behind Campaign, a first-of-its-kind lawsuit challenging Illinois’ unconstitutional state ban on suppressor ownership

“We are excited to continue supporting the ASA in all of their efforts to fight for pro-suppressor reform,” said SilencerCo VP of Marketing Mike Aland.

SilencerCo, a company that, from its inception, has been a category creator and a trendsetter.  They ascended from two men in a garage to an industry-leading suppressor and gun parts company continuously striving for greater sound suppression.

“SilencerCo has been a key part of ASA since day one,” said Knox

Williams, Executive Director of ASA. “When we formed in 2011, they were one of the three companies that gave us the seed money to incorporate. At every step along the way, SilencerCo has gone above and beyond to help ASA advocate for industry and consumers alike. We are proud to call SilencerCo an ally in our fight for pro-suppressor reform, and we thank them for joining us once again at our top Tier 1 level.”


About ASA Foundation

The American Suppressor Association Foundation (ASA-F) is a 501(c)(3) educational nonprofit organization. Formed to educate the public on the realities and merits of suppressors, ASA-F stands at the forefront of pro-suppressor Constitutional litigation. The ability of the American Suppressor Association Foundation to educate and litigate for your Constitutional rights is tied directly to our ability to fundraise. For more information on how you can help, visit www.Suppressor.org.American Suppressor Association

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Finnky

May want to edit as spell checker “fixed” ‘suppressor’ to ‘compressor’.

Will see whether this post gets “fixed” as well.

Generally spell checker helps me more than it hurts due to typos and spelling errors — but its fixes are often worse than my errors.