“Voices of the Second Amendment” Launches Live from NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits

More than 20 outspoken defenders of the Second Amendment, including podcasters, YouTubers, streamers, TV show hosts and radio personalities, will take part in NRA's first-ever "Media Row."

by posted on April 17, 2025
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As tens of thousands of NRA members descend on Atlanta to peruse 14 acres of guns and gear amid the exhibit hall floor, more than 20 outspoken defenders of the Second Amendment, including podcasters, YouTubers, streamers, TV show hosts and radio personalities, will simultaneously beam their pro-gun messaging through the airwaves and internet live as news breaks from the 154th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits

Personalities include Cam Edwards of Cam and Co., Frank Miniter of One-On-One NRA Media, Michael Bane of Michael Bane TV, Ryan Gresham of Guntalk, Amanda Suffecool of EyeOnTheTargetRadio, Kevin Hoyt of Grass Roots Warrior Network, Chris Swainhart of Gun Stuff TV, Aaron Schaeffer of GunClub Radio, Charlie Cook of Riding Shotgun with Charlie, Lucretia Hughes of The Lucretia Hughes Show, Alex Ooley of Forge of Freedom podcast, Rob Beckman of The Firearms Trainer podcast, Mark Kelly & Rick Hogg of On the Range podcast, Kevin Jordan of PopCulture 223 podcast, Mike Piwowarski of Arms Room Radio, Matt Mallory & Klint Macro of Meet the Pressers, Stephen Gutowski of The Reload, Frank Johnson ofLiberty First Foundation, Brad Rucks of Deer Talk Now, Tony Simon of The Second is For Everyone-2A4A podcast and others.

Each broadcaster will transmit his or her unique brand of pro-Second Amendment commentary from a collection of booths on the show floor, collectively known as “Media Row.”

"Historically, the NRA show is where Second Amendment news as well as new products and industry announcements break; Something’s always happening during these action-packed four days," said NRA Executive Vice President & CEO Doug Hamlin. "So what better way to broadcast all the news from the show to American gun owners and NRA members who did not have an opportunity to join us in Atlanta. We’ve invited some of the top media professionals in the 2A streaming space to transform the NRA show floor into their personal broadcast studios for the weekend, so firearm fans will miss out on as little as possible."

While it is impossible to list all the content that will be produced live from Media Row, notable interviews include Frank Miniter’s One-on-One talk with former UFC Champion Luke Rockhold, as well as other celebrities in attendance, such as former UFC great Cowboy Cerrone, competitive shooting champions Jerry and Lena Miculek, Warrior Poets’ John Lovell, Fox News Contributor Katie Pavlich, NRA Officers, gun industry CEOs and many others.

For more information on the 154th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, visit nraam.org.

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