Thanks,
Chas.
Endorsement of Carol Bamberry wrote: M. Carol Bambery, General Counsel
Carol has served as in-house counsel for eight years to the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Washington, D.C. and was former Chief of Legal Services for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and its legislative director. She is a law professor at Thomas M. Cooley Law School where she developed and taught law courses on the Second Amendment, natural resource law, and oil and gas law. She currently supervises the D.C. law student externship program for Cooley Law School and is an adjunct professor at Michigan State College of Law, Lansing, Michigan where she teaches wildlife law and the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. She served for 12 years as in-house corporate counsel for Michigan United Conservation Clubs, representing 470+conservation and gun clubs during which time she successfully argued Michigan's first Firearm Preemption challenge and Sport Shooting Range Protection Act challenge in the appellate courts; was instrumental in passing Michigan's "shall issue" carry concealed handgun law and was involved in key ballot initiatives that strengthened Michigan state fish and wildlife agencies’ authority over natural resources. She is involved in numerous national and state conservation and firearm advocacy organizations including president of the Michigan Coalition of Responsible Gun Owners Foundation; counsel and vice president of Great Lakes Outdoors Foundation and long-term board member of the National Rifle Association. She serves on several key NRA board committees including chair of NRA's National Firearms Law Seminar; vice-chair and Trustee of NRA's Civil Rights Defense Fund and Executive Committee; and Trustee of NRA’s New Mexico Whittington Shooting Facility. NRA committee work includes chair of Bylaws, vice chair of Women's Policies; Legal Affairs; and Hearings. She is counsel to the Council to Advance Hunting and the Shooting Sports. She is a co-author of Common Sense Guide to Michigan Firearm Laws. She is a strong spokesperson for women and youth participation in the shooting sports and has participated in the six-year development of the Industry/Agency Relations Steering Committee which has been funded by this multistate grant program.
Endorsement of Dwight Van Horn wrote: Deputy Dwight Van Horn, Ret.
Current NRA Board member since 1998. Member of Executive Committee. Nominated by Nominating Committee. Current Chairman of Action Pistol Committee and Jeanne Bray Memorial Scholarship Committee. Current Vice-Chairman of NRA Law Enforcement Committee, current member Competition Rules and Programs Committee. NRA Benefactor member. Member Idaho Rifle & Pistol Association. Life member California Rifle & Pistol Association. 10 year member of CRPA Board of Directors and past Chairman of CRPA Law Enforcement Committee. 1993 CRPA Law Enforcement Officer of the Year. Retired Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff. Current Independent Firearms Examiner, worked 18 months assisting US Military in Iraq. Longtime defender of The Second Amendment. Has served as an NRA spokesman since 1988 in opposition to the Brady bill, “assault weapons” and “Saturday Night Specials.” Recently testified before legislative bodies against “ballistic fingerprinting.” Frequent guest on talk radio shows speaking in support of NRA and The Second Amendment, Concealed Carry Reciprocity, reckless lawsuit protection for the firearms industry and against ill conceived gun control schemes. Avid game bird and elk hunter. Life Member California Police Pistol Association. 3 term President of CPPA. Winner of 1991 CPPA Sportsman of the Year award. 16-year member of California Governor’s Twenty. Former NRA Police competitor, double Police Distinguished, member PPC 1490 Club. Current NRA PPC Chief Range Officer and Camp Perry Pistol Protest Committee. Strong supporter of NRA programs and efforts to defend America’s original Homeland Security Act -- the Second Amendment. Responsible for helping to establish the Idaho NRA license plate.
If reelected Dwight’s goals are to continue working towards strengthening our Second Amendment Freedoms through established and successful NRA programs. To continue to contact shooting clubs to make sure they are aware of the benefits of receiving NRA Friends and Foundation grants for worthwhile endeavors such as range improvements, youth shooting programs, Eddie Eagle Gun Safety, Refuse To Be a Victim and others.