Why Law Enforcement Officers Should Join NRA Today

NRA's Law Enforcement Division invites LEOs to enjoy special pricing and benefits!

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posted on April 7, 2025
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Did you know that the NRA's Law Enforcement Division offers special membership pricing and benefits? Ever since 1960, your NRA has provided the law enforcement community with a means to certify law enforcement firearm instructors. (We also offer law enforcement firearm competitions, as we believe competition is a direct extension of training.)

The NRA provides scholarships, as well as a line of duty death benefit for public law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty (not available in all states), opportunities for affiliation, and more for active and retired law enforcement officers. If you're a peace officer, don't miss out on NRA Membership by scanning the QR code in the video, or by clicking here!

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