NRA Seeks Candidates for Officer of the Year Award

The Law Enforcement Officer of the Year award was established in 1993 and "recognizes exceptional valor, public service, and dedication to the principles of our Constitutional heritage," according to the NRA.

The National Rifle Association is seeking candidates to honor as its next Law Enforcement Officer of the Year, according to the association.

The Law Enforcement Officer of the Year award was established in 1993 and "recognizes exceptional valor, public service, and dedication to the principles of our Constitutional heritage," according to the NRA.

To obtain an entry form for nominating a candidate for the Law Enforcement Officer of the Year award, visit the NRA website or call (703) 267-1649. Entry forms must be submitted by Sept. 1. The candidate does not need to be an NRA member. Or for more information, send an e-mail to ebailiff@nrahq.org.

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