The LGC National Meeting 2024 – Las Vegas Nevada, October 18-20th
We returned to Vegas for the 2024 Annual Meeting, which included training, fun events, and socializing opportunities with fellow LGC members. Our National Operations team knocked it out of the park again this year.
Attendance was down a little from last year, we had fewer but fuller classes, and the weather was truly uncooperative on the range. Cold and rainy in the desert? Egads!
Despite the 40-plus mph winds, our intrepid attendees still managed to complete the two full days of defensive pistol classes. Many thanks to Clint Sand and Alessandro Padavani for getting the work done and managing actually to teach stuff to people in that mess.
The excellent “Fun with Old Guns ” returned, where attendees sampled truly unique weapons from throughout firearms history. We can’t thank the volunteers enough for that experience, and it was a blast (pun intended)!
The BEST part was David Yamane’s Saturday keynote address, “The Agony and Ecstasy of Liberal Gun Ownership.” It was an excellent presentation, and the professor edited the video with the slides he prepared for the evening.
It is well worth the listen, so I won’t spoil the theme, but I suspect you will be nodding your head in violent agreement for the whole thing:
General, Press, and Legal Update
It’s also about how and what the club has been up to. It’s not been as busy as in years past, but things seem to have picked up as we close in November (I wonder why?). Our spokesperson, Lara Smith, gave this update for the meeting.
Notable Press and Publicity:
- We continue to receive interest in the organization from the press at home and internationally, including Le Monde, Scripps News, The Guardian, the WSJ, and the AP, as well as regional news outlets like the Boston Globe.
- We were part of an in-depth article that took several range trips and was picked up by the AP. It was a nuanced article on why gun owners oppose assault weapons bans and got deep into root cause mitigation. We have also done several podcasts and in-person interviews, generating buzz on platforms such as Cape Gunworks and Active Self Protection.
- We participated as a panelist at the University of Wyoming School of Law’s Symposium regarding the reduction of suicide by firearms. She spoke on the unintended consequences of gun laws creating a reluctance for certain populations to seek health care.
- We continue to work with the Convergence Policy think tank as a panelist on gun violence prevention policies that do not harm 2A rights.
- Lara has also personally been invited to participate in a panel through Tufts University’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute. The panel will bring together gun owners and non-gun owners to discuss harm prevention policies and strategies and reach at least some policy consensus.
Legal Briefs:
- The club remains a named party in the lawsuit challenging California’s extreme restrictions on places that CCW holders can carry. That case is now at the appellate stages and has already partially succeeded.
- The club also was a party in another Supreme Court amicus brief in Ocean Tactical v. Rhode Island, challenging Rhode Island’s large capacity magazine ban.
- Finally, the club is preparing to file a briefing in challenges to the new Massachusetts latest omnibus gun law.
Instructor Education and Resources Update
As we mentioned in January, we appointed a new Instructional czar, Clint Sand, to help bring our instructional resources to the next level, modernizing how we do things and improving existing resources available to our students and instructors. You may recall he set 4 Goals for the year:
- Goal 1: Engage the Instructor Community
- Goal 2. Update and Modernize Content and Curriculum
- Goal 3. Build instructor competencies
- Goal 4. Drive awareness and demand
We have been revising our content, onboarding new instructors, and clarifying existing course offerings. Instructors should check their mailboxes soon for a full update. If you are interested in becoming an instructor, reach out and let’s talk. We always need more!
That’s it for now!
Many thanks again to our Operations team for an excellent event!
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