Kimber Partners with NRA-ILA in Donation Match Campaign

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posted on September 16, 2020
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The National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) is pleased to announce a new donation match campaign with Kimber Manufacturing. The firearms maker has generously pledged to match up to $200,000 in donations made to NRA-ILA through Nov. 15.

“Kimber’s generous contribution reinforces our united front in defense of individual liberty,” said Jason Ouimet, executive director, NRA-ILA. “Kimber and the NRA’s 5 million members know the high stakes of this election, and this partnership fortifies the defense of our Second Amendment rights.”

The campaign is simple. Anyone who donates money to NRA-ILA from now until Nov. 15 will have their donation doubled by Kimber.

Leslie Edelman, owner of Kimber Firearms, said of the campaign, “2020 is not just another election year. It is a time of unity for those who believe in their Constitutional right to keep and bear arms. Join us and other leaders in the industry in supporting NRA-ILA. The Institute of Legislative Action needs your support defending our 2A rights through candidates who believe in the Constitution and the vision of the founders of this great nation.”

Those interested can donate here.

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