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December 19.2025
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NASGW Renews Gold-Level Corporate Partnership with SAF: A Win for Gun Rights

NASGW logo with text 'Wholesale Trust' for NASGW corporate partnership SAF.

NASGW and SAF: A Strong Partnership for Second Amendment Rights

In a significant move for the shooting sports industry, the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) has renewed its Gold-level corporate partnership with the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF). This collaboration emphasizes the importance of defending Second Amendment rights during a time marked by increasing scrutiny and legal challenges to firearm ownership.

The Importance of Advocacy in the Firearms Community

Kenyon Gleason, the president of NASGW, expressed admiration for SAF’s tireless efforts. "I’m always impressed by the sheer volume of work that the Second Amendment Foundation tackles," he stated. This partnership underscores a commitment to protect not just the legal stature of the Second Amendment, but also the cultural significance it holds for millions of Americans.

For over 70 years, NASGW has facilitated connections between wholesalers, manufacturers, and sales representatives, supporting a robust infrastructure that helps businesses thrive in a challenging environment. Gleason highlights that there is still much to fight for, as the legal battles appear relentless.
With SAF’s current portfolio of over 55 active legal cases—including five petitions before the Supreme Court—their work remains as crucial as ever. Adam Kraut, the Executive Director of SAF, noted, "The support of corporate partners like NASGW is paramount" in continuing the fight for our constitutional rights.

Impact of the Partnership on the Shooting Sports Industry

Beyond just financial backing, the partnership allows NASGW to leverage SAF’s legal expertise to affect change within the industry. The Second Amendment Foundation has led the charge against overreach and restrictive laws, amplifying the voices of those advocating for responsible gun ownership. This collaboration illustrates a unified front against policies that threaten the rights of law-abiding citizens.

This renewal may also herald significant plans ahead for both organizations, especially as the SAF celebrates 50 years of advocacy in 2024. SAF's ongoing litigation emphasizes not only the need for rights protection but also a framework for understanding the historical context surrounding gun rights and current challenges faced by gun owners.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Gun Rights Advocacy

As American society navigates an evolving landscape surrounding firearms legislation, the renewed commitment between NASGW and SAF illustrates a collective resolve to uphold the Second Amendment. With growing awareness and engagement among the public regarding the legal nuances of gun rights, this partnership stands at the forefront, ensuring that advocates are well-equipped with the resources and backing necessary to defend these essential freedoms.

This synergy could lead to more significant efforts in shaping public opinion and policy, paving the way for a future where responsible gun ownership is not just protected, but celebrated. With NASGW's support, users of firearms and shooting sports enthusiasts can be hopeful as the fight for their rights persists.

As the new year approaches, the actions taken today will set the stage for what’s to come in 2024. With strong allies in both NASGW and SAF, the fight for Second Amendment rights continues unabated, reminding us that every partnership counts in the quest for liberty.

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