The May 7 Primary is coming fast and we have information gun owners need to see!
Since the legislature adjourned, IFC has been working around the clock to survey every legislative candidate in the state, asking them where they stand on the important Second Amendment issues of the day.
Over the last week, we’ve begun to broadcast the results of this program on our Facebook page and YouTube channel.
Our goal is simple: we want to get as much information as possible into the hands of IFC members and other gun owners so that you have the information you need to make an informed decision during this primary election.
Over the coming week, we’ll be releasing video reports via email, highlighting a specific race where there is a clear difference between the candidates where your gun rights are concerned.
Sure, not all of these videos will be about your district.
But even if they don’t involve your district, I would encourage you to watch these so you can understand just how anti-gun so many Republican candidates are right here in Indiana.
The first race that we are highlighting is House District 50.
This race features Lorissa Sweet and Rob Miller. As you may know, Lorissa Sweet is the incumbent for this district and has a history of sponsoring pro-gun bills in the House!
And because Lorissa Sweet has stood tall for freedom in the Indiana House, the left hates her. The moderates hate her. Sleazy lobbyists hate her. And that’s why they are all backing Rob Miller.
For all of the details on this race, watch our video report now!
Now that you have the facts, I hope you’ll do two things immediately.
First, share this video on your social media platforms to help us get the word out to more gun owners.
Second, if you know people in this district, make sure to get it to them specifically, so they can make an informed choice during the primary election.
The fight for our precious Second Amendment has never been hotter here in Indiana! The liberal left has teamed up with the moderates in Indianapolis and they are determined to hammer away at our gun rights until we’re the next Chicago.
This is our chance to fight back!
IFC is spending heavily right now on digital ads, direct mail, and more, trying to inform gun owners in over a dozen targeted districts.
For Freedom,
Aaron Dorr
Executive Director
Indiana Firearms Coalition
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