Aaron Zelman Posthumously Awarded ‘Bill of Rights Award’

Aaron S. Zelman Executive Director of JPFO
Aaron S. Zelman Executive Director of JPFO (Past)
Jews For The Preservation Of Firearms Ownership
Jews For The Preservation Of Firearms Ownership

Washington, DC –-(Ammoland.com)- The 2014 GRPC will featured more than 60 speakers on subjects ranging from politics to personal protection. The weekend event typically attracts more than 700 gun owners, activists and experts from across the country.

At the awards luncheon on day one of the 2014 Gun Rights Policy Conference, awards were given out.

The one of which Jews For The Preservation Of Firearms Ownership can be particularly proud was the “Bill of Rights Award” – presented posthumously to Jews For The Preservation Of Firearms Ownership’s late founder Aaron Zelman.

It is fitting that this man, now gone from us for four years, is again acknowledged for all his work.

Today, we offer just a short sound byte of the presentation:

The Gun Rights Policy Conference awards the late Aaron Zelman the “Bill of Rights Award”

About:
Jews For The Preservation Of Firearms Ownership Mission is to destroy “gun control” and to encourage Americans to understand and defend all of the Bill of Rights for everyone. Those are the twin goals of Wisconsin-based Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership (JPFO). Founded by Jews and initially aimed at educating the Jewish community about the historical evils that Jews have suffered when they have been disarmed, JPFO has always welcomed persons of all religious beliefs who share a common goal of opposing and reversing victim disarmament policies while advancing liberty for all.

JPFO is a non-profit tax-exempt educational civil rights organization, not a lobby. JPFO’s products and programs reach out to as many segments of the American people as possible, using bold tactics without compromise on fundamental principles. Visit www.JPFO.org – Copyright JPFO 2011

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Procky

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