Nevada Needs YOU! Stand With Pro-Gun Candidates at a Gun Show Near You

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The Nevada Firearms Coalition PAC is gearing up for the 2026 election, and they’re doing what actually works.

They’re going straight to gun owners, face to face, at gun shows across the state.

And they’re asking for our help.

Democrats in Carson City are one seat away from supermajorities in both the Assembly and the Senate.

One seat. That’s it.

Right now, Joe Lombardo has been the backstop. When anti-gun bills have landed on his desk, he’s vetoed them.

That veto pen matters. A lot.

But if Democrats get supermajorities, they can override those vetoes. At that point, it doesn’t matter who the governor is. They’ll be able to pass whatever they want.

So the NVFAC PAC is stepping up early.

From April through October 2026, they’ll be hosting tables for pro-Second Amendment candidates at gun shows around Nevada, leading into the general election on Tuesday, November 3.

This is where they need you.

Gun shows aren’t the same as a quick jaunt to the mall. They’re where Nevada gun owners gather.

They’re where conversations happen. They’re where voters who actually pay attention show up.

Nevada elections are almost always close, and this kind of ground-level work is how close elections are won.

If you’ve ever said, “I wish candidates would listen to me,” this is your chance to literally stand behind a table with them and make sure they do.

Volunteering isn’t complicated.

You’ll greet people and hand out literature.

You’ll help pro-gun candidates meet voters in a relaxed, friendly setting.

You’ll help sell raffle tickets that fund the fight.

You’ll just be yourself; a real person talking face-to-face with Nevadans who care about the same things you do.

If you’re thinking, “But I’ve never done anything like this before,” take a breath. You don’t need to be an expert, argue policy, or know every bill number.

You’ll be working alongside other pro-gun Nevadans as a team, doing simple things that actually matter.

Most shows run Saturday from 9 to 5 and Sunday from 9 to 3 or 4. There are morning and afternoon shifts, with two volunteers per shift.

That means you don’t have to give up your whole weekend to make a real difference.

And yes, there are perks.

Volunteers get free admission to the gun show. Lunch is covered. Drinks are covered. You can walk the show before or after your shift.

And you’ll know you did more than complain online.

Most of the shows’ll be in Washoe and Clark counties, because that’s where elections are won or lost.

If enough volunteers step up in other counties, NVFAC PAC says they could expand there, too.

A lot of people think this kind of grassroots work doesn’t matter. They’re wrong.

A handful of conversations. A few motivated voters. One seat.

That’s how Nevada politics works.

And even if you can’t volunteer, you’re not off the hook!

The ongoing online raffles are another easy way to help, with great prizes that support a real cause.

The PAC isn’t asking or expecting you to save the world.

They’re asking gun owners to do what Nevadans have always done when something matters: show up.

Back the people who’ll have your back when the votes are counted.

Volunteer if you can. If you can’t, grab a raffle ticket so you’ll still be part of the fight.

Either way, don’t assume someone else has it covered; Nevada’s elections are a photo-finish more often than not.

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