N.C. Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson to Keynote 17th Annual NRA WLF Luncheon & Auction

This is your chance to hear one of the Second Amendment's most passionate defenders deliver a dynamic speech to NRA Women!

by posted on April 3, 2023
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The Honorable Mark Robinson, Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina and a member of the NRA Board of Directors, is an impassioned speaker who is bold in his support of the Second Amendment. He made history in 2018 when he addressed his hometown City Council on its plan to ban gun shows. Since then, his off-the-cuff speech has been viewed millions of times. Just a year later, Mark launched his campaign for Lt. Governor of North Carolina and was the first black American to be elected to that seat. He is sure to inspire through his compelling personal story and his love for the freedoms this country offers to all.

Don't miss your opportunity to hear the Lt. Gov. deliver the keynote address at the NRA Women's Leadership Forum Luncheon & Auction. This event sells out fast, so reserve your seat now by going to web.cvent.com or BIT.ly/WLFLuncheon

If you are unable attend the Luncheon & Auction in person, be sure to register for the Silent Auction and start browsing the many unique art items, guns, gear and one-of-a-kind experiences. You need not be present to win any of these incredible items!

If you've never attended this event—one of the highlights of the NRA Annual Meetings—check out video highlights of the 2022 Luncheon, which took place in Houston, Texas.

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