Arizona Citizens Defense League Needs Event Volunteers For October

Arizona Citizens Defense League Needs Event Volunteers For October

Arizona Citizens Defense League
Arizona Citizens Defense League

Glendale, AZ –-(AmmoLand.com)- October will be a very busy month for AzCDL.

We have four events that we will be working. A Tea Party, a Freedom Forum and two gun shows:

The Tea Party event will be on October 10, 2009 at the Tucson Electric Park, 2500 E. Ajo Way. More information can be found at: https://www.tucsonslaststand.com . This is a new venue for us. Please contact Duke ([email protected]) for more information.

Another new venue will be the Freedom Forum on October 16 & 17, 2009: https://freedomforum.ccmajority.com/ .
Please contact John ([email protected]) for more information.

On October 17 & 18, 2009:
AzCDL will have a table at the Tombstone gun show. It’s a perfect time of year to visit historic Tombstone. The show will be held at the old High School Gymnasium on 6th & Allen Streets. Please contact Tom ([email protected]) for more information.

On October 24 & 25, 2009, AzCDL will have a table at the gun show held at the Tucson Expo Center (free parking!). Please contact Tom ([email protected]) for more information.

As you can see, AzCDL is expanding our outreach efforts beyond gun shows, but we can only do this with your support. If you can spare a few hours to work any of these events, we would deeply appreciate your help. AzCDL’s phenomenal growth is primarily because of the hard work of our volunteers all over Arizona. Gun shows and other events provide a great opportunity to educate potential members about our goals and hard won successes (https://www.azcdl.org/html/accomplishments.html).

Volunteers who work the AzCDL table for a few hours get into events FREE!

About:
AzCDL believes that the emphasis of gun laws should be on criminal misuse and that law-abiding citizens should be able to own and carry firearms unaffected by unnecessary laws or regulations. AzCDL was founded by a group of local activists who recognized that a sustained, coordinated, statewide effort was critical to protecting and expanding the rights of law-abiding gun owners. As a like-minded coalition of activists, the AzCDL founders were instrumental in the successful passage of the first major improvement to Arizona’s CCW (concealed carry) laws since they were instituted in 1994.