NRA Announces New Dates For 150th Annual Meetings & Exhibits

We'll see you in Houston next September!

by posted on December 14, 2020
Nra Annual Meetings

Amid the innumerable COVID-19 cancellations of events that have occurred in the firearm and outdoor industry since March 2020, we have some good news: a postponement. The NRA has announced that its 150th Annual Meetings & Exhibits, originally scheduled for May 2021, will now be held Sept. 3-5, 2021. The venue for the event—the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas—remains the same.

From the official NRA press release:

“As many uncertainties around COVID-19 restrictions persist, the National Rifle Association rescheduled its 150th Anniversary celebration to help members and exhibitors make the necessary plans to attend. Approximately 850 exhibitors will provide an exhibit hall that offers attendees a one of a kind experience with thousands of firearms on display from all their favorite manufacturers.

 The 150th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits is open and free to all NRA members. Some events require a ticket, which can be ordered in advance. Members should watch their monthly membership magazine or go to nraam.org for updates and the latest information.”

Check back here as well as NRA.org for more information on special events related the celebration of the 150thanniversary of the NRA, including those sponsored specifically by and for NRA Women.

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