National Rifle Association fund gives Sen. Larry Stutts “A” rating, endorsement
Franklin County, News
 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:48 am Monday, October 8, 2018

National Rifle Association fund gives Sen. Larry Stutts “A” rating, endorsement

The National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund recently endorsed Sen. Larry Stutts for Senate District 6.

The NRA-PVF endorsement reflects the candidate’s support for Second Amendment issues. The NRA-PVF praised Stutts’ defense of the Second Amendment and attention to firearm-related issues during his time in office.

“I oppose any attempt to infringe on our Second Amendment rights,” Stutts said. “You can trust that I will continue to defend this Constitutional right.”

The NRA-PVF stated that Stutt’s “A” rating and endorsement represent that he is a solid pro-gun/pro-hunting candidate who is an advocate for the right to keep and bear arms.

“I look forward to a continued partnership with Sen. Stutts to advance the interests of Alabama’s law-abiding gun owners and sportsmen,” said Todd Adkins, director of research and information for the National Rifle Association-Institute for Legislative Action. 

 

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