Monday, September 29, 2014

GRPC - Next Year, Phoenix


The location for the 2015 Gun Rights Policy Conference has been announced and it is Phoenix, Arizona. The conference will be held the last weekend of September as usual.

Let's assume you just can't make it to the conference due to cost or work or, God forbid, another suicidal maniac screwing up the FAA's air traffic control system. Thanks to the joint efforts of Ammoland.com, the New Jersey Second Amendment Society, and The Polite Society Podcast (of which I'm a co-host)  you can watch the entire conference live via streaming video.

Paul Lathrop, host of The Polite Society Podcast, announced the joint effort late last night on Facebook.
I am proud to announce that at the Gun Rights Policy Conference 2015 The Polite Society Podcast will partner with AmmoLand.com - Shooting Sports News & Business and NJ2AS News and Events to provide LIVE video streaming of the conference!

I want to thank Fredy Riehl of Ammoland, Frank Jack Fiamingo, president of NJ2AS, and Rob Morse each of whom helped hatch the plan. It is going to take quite a bit of planning to get it done the way that it should be done, but I am certain that it will be a fun time.
I think this is great news.

And in one of those weird coincidences, I'm leaving for a business conference in a few minutes in....Phoenix.

6 comments:

  1. Let us know where the good hotels are! :-)

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  2. OMG, close enough for even me to make it. I might meet some folks. Burbank to Phoenix round trip is only 200 bucks.

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  3. It's cool that you guys are doing video next year. I'm going to have to figure out how to rip the audio to make it portable. Do you know if anybody recorded audio this year for download?

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    1. It is my understanding that the Second Amendment Foundation will have it up on their website in a week or so.

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    2. Groovy. Thanks!

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  4. Next town over is Scottsdale. As in Scottsdale Gun Club. Full auto rentals. Way more fun than a zippo and hundred dollar bills (but same effect on your bank account).

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