Women for Gun Rights, Coalition of New Jersey Firearm Owners Raise Over $20,000 at Annual Banquet

The event featured Dick Heller, Charlie Cook, Lucretia Hughes, Gabby Franco and Rabbi Andy Mars.

by posted on April 26, 2024
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Congratulations to the New Jersey chapter of Women for Gun Rights (WGR) and the Coalition of New Jersey Firearm Owners, which partnered again for their Annual Banquet at The Mansion on Main Street in Voorhees Township on Saturday, April 20—raising $20,000.

The event featured Dick Heller (Executive Director of The Heller Foundation), Charlie Cook (host of "Riding Shotgun with Charlie"), Lucretia Hughes (Second Amendment advocate), Gabby Franco (Olympian, Author, and Competitive Shooter), and Rabbi Andy Mars.

"We are so grateful for our supporters and sponsors who made the CNJFO/WGR Mansion on Main Street Fundraiser such an overwhelming success," said Theresa Inacker, New Jersey State Director for Women for Gun Rights. "With these resources, we will fund educational opportunities and help defray transportation costs for WGR delegates traveling to Washington, D.C. Above all, we will continue to safeguard the Second Amendment by elevating the powerful voices and stories of women in our state and across the country.”

Women for Gun Rights is a national organization committed to safeguarding the Second Amendment. To learn more, visit WomenForGunRights.org.

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