NRA Store Announces 'Thin Blue Line' T-Shirt

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posted on August 2, 2016
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The NRA has long had deep ties to the law enforcement community. Now, thanks to the NRA Store, you can proudly display your support.

The NRA Store's new "Thin Blue Line" t-shirt is designed to express NRA members' solidarity with the men and women who serve and protect their fellow citizens. If you purchase the shirt between August 1, 2016 and August 12, 2016, you'll be able to contribute directly to law enforcement—all proceeds collected on sales between those two dates are being donated to the NRA Foundation's Lawn Enforcement Training Endowment.

The NRA Foundation's Law Enforcement Training Endowment supports instructors, agencies and programs serving law enforcement personnel through enhancement of professional firearms-related skills, state-of-the-art gun safety and marksmanship training.

The "Thin Blue Line" shirts retail for $19.95.

For more information, go to NRAStore.com.

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