The National African American Gun Association Receives Proclamation at Georgia State Capitol

NAAGA DAY AT THE GEORGIA STATE CAPITOL

The National African American Gun Association (NAAGA) was honored at the Georgia State Capitol with a proclamation recognizing the organization and the work that NAAGA does in the community. Shown on the front row in support of NAAGA are (L-R) State Representatives Derrick Johnson, Kim Schofield, NAAGA Bass Reeves Chapter President Colin Mapp, State Representative and author of the proclamation Doreen Carter, and Patty Bentley along with the members of the Bass Reeves Chapter are represented in the background.

The National African American Gun Association aims to establish a 2nd Amendment organization that educates and trains our community on the rich legacy of African American gun ownership by offering education, training, support, safety standards, and cultural inspiration.

The National African American Gun Association celebrates their 5-year anniversary with an historical Inaugural Convention held in Atlanta, GA August 14th-16 2020. Since its inception, NAAGA has grown to over 30,000 members and over 70 chapters across the United States. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.Naaga.co/WeareFamily