Registration Now Open for NRA Range Development & Operations Conference

Space is limited, so sign up today!

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posted on April 18, 2024
Range Development Conference Lede 2024

The National Rifle Association of America is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the NRA Range Development & Operations Conference to be held in Denver, Colorado, July 31 – August 1, 2024. This unique conference is designed to educate potential and current range owners and operators in identifying possible issues associated with range development, environmental concerns, and safety. Attendees will receive a multidisciplinary perspective on major topics such as:

•     Business Planning

•     EPA Lead Standards

•     Construction

•     Sound Abatement

•     ADA Compliance

•     Ventilation

•     Funding/Grants

•     NRA Programs

•     Training Opportunities

“NRA Range Services is excited to bring back our in-person range conference,” said Liz Bush, Managing Director, NRA Community Engagement. “This conference will offer presentations on a wide range of topics by our Nation’s top experts on range development. We encourage current range owners and anyone thinking about building a range to join us to get the latest on safe range operations.”

The ultimate goal of the NRA Range Development & Operations Conference is to give attendees a forum to share their knowledge, and ensure the public has safe and convenient places to shoot in order to exercise their Second Amendment rights. Registration for the conference is $500, which includes all conference materials as well as a digital copy of the NRA Range Source Book.

Visit https://rangeservices.nra.org/development-training/range-development-operations-conference/ to secure your spot. Space is limited!

For more information, contact NRA Range Services at [email protected] or 877-672-7264.

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