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For more than ten years the Nevada Firearms Coalition PAC has been supported by a very dedicated group called our Caliber Club. These donors pledge a monthly contribution to help NVFAC PAC raise funds because they know that defending your rights is not something that we can turn on or turn off during the election, but a daily battle against those who want to restrict your rights.

Elections & Voter Outreach

Since 2013 NVFAC has taken an active role in each election, working to elect candidates who support your 2nd Amendment rights and the NVFAC legislative goals.

Your donations help fund: 

  • Conducting candidate surveys, compiling voting records and issuing candidate ratings
  • Identifying critical candidates to support or oppose in elections
  • Voter contact and turnout of identified, pro-rights voters 

Support NVFAC PAC

Your donations to NVFAC PAC are dedicated to funding our political and legislative activities, including lobbying and legislative vote tracking as well as voter outreach and candidate ratings.

Nevada Legislature & Lobbying

Nevada’s Legislative Session runs from February until June in odd numbered years, and for more than ten years NVFAC has stopped Michael Bloomberg’s out-of-state money and high-paid lobbyists with a fraction of their resources.

NVFAC PAC’s legislative alerts regularly result in Nevada gun owners sending more than 168,000 individual letters to legislators each session. We have also delivered more than 1,000 phone calls to the Governor’s office in opposition to one bill alone.

The NVFAC Legislative Division is responsible for:

• Lobbying state and local officials on firearms policy
• Monitoring legislation and preparing NVFAC statements
• Compiling voting records
• Identifying critical candidates to support or oppose in elections

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